Quantum software platform with IDE, compiler, and OS for circuit synthesis
Classiq builds a full-stack quantum development environment—IDE, SDK, compiler, and OS—designed to replace manual gate-level coding with automated circuit synthesis. The tech stack reveals a hybrid architecture: deep quantum libraries (Qiskit, Cirq, PennyLane) paired with classical compiler infrastructure (LLVM, MLIR) and infrastructure-as-code tooling (Kubernetes, Terraform, Datadog). Hiring momentum is decelerating but remains skewed toward sales and enablement roles, indicating a shift from pure R&D toward go-to-market and partner ecosystem scaling.
Notable leadership hires: Sales Director, Enablement Lead, Partner Director, Tech Lead, Enablement Head
Classiq provides a quantum computing software platform serving quantum developers, hardware providers, and cloud operators. The product stack spans high-level quantum programming (qmod modeling language), automated circuit optimization for specific quantum machines, and execution across simulators and hardware backends. The company operates across multiple customer segments—developers building quantum algorithms, quantum computer manufacturers integrating Classiq as a front-end OS, and cloud platforms offering multi-hardware access. Active projects span quantum circuit synthesis, partner pipeline generation, field marketing, and grant submissions, reflecting simultaneous focus on core product, GTM scaling, and funding.
Classiq's platform supports leading quantum programming languages and is built on Qiskit, Cirq, and PennyLane libraries. The company also developed qmod, its own high-level quantum modeling language for functional circuit design.
Classiq is headquartered in Tel Aviv, Israel, and actively hiring across Israel, Japan, United States, United Kingdom, and France.
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