Top 22 nocountry startups

Oct 22, 2025 | By Siddhant Patel

1
Country: Israel | Funding: $30.7M
Qedma is a software development company that develops quantum computing technology.
2
Country: USA | Funding: $5.8M
Haiqu is a quantum computing software firm focusing on the development.
3
Country: China | Funding: $9.5B
Bytedance's content platforms enable people to enjoy content powered by AI technology. We inform, entertain, and inspire people across language, culture and geography.
4
Country: USA | Funding: $1.5B
Affirm is the financial company for everyday people that provides affordable ways to buy online that are more flexible and transparent than any other credit option. It uses machine learning algorithms for credit underwriting.
5
Country: USA | Funding: $1.3B
Neuralink is developing ultra high bandwidth brain-machine interfaces to connect humans and computers.
6
Country: Singapore | Funding: $1.1B
Trax provides in-store solution that uses a combination of computer vision, machine learning and hardware like cameras and autonomous robots to gather real-time data about the shelf availability of products.
7
Country: USA | Funding: $432M
IonQ is a developer of quantum computing for commercial applications.
8
Country: Israel | Funding: $363M
Quantum Machines is developing operation and control systems for quantum computers - hardware and software that allow to realize the potential of quantum computing.
9
Country: Canada | Funding: $299M
D-Wave Systems designs and manufactures quantum computing and superconducting electronics.
10
Country: USA | Funding: $298.5M
Rigetti Computing is a full-stack quantum computing company. They design and manufacture superconducting quantum integrated circuits, package and deploy those chips in a low temperature environment, and build control systems to perform quantum logic operations on them.
11
Country: Finland | Funding: €233.8M
IQM builds scalable hardware for universal quantum computers, focusing on superconducting technology.
12
Country: USA | Funding: $195.7M
ColdQuanta develops and designs instruments and systems for quantum technology applications. The company offers unique products and services for scientific and industrial applications such as cold atom information processing, atomic clocks, and inertial sensing.
13
Country: UK | Funding: $146.5M
Oxford Quantum Circuits developing technology using the power of quantum to do things which have never been achieved before.
14
Country: France | Funding: €127.5M
PASQAL provides quantum processors for use in complex computing challenges.
15
Country: Australia | Funding: $131.8M
Q-CTRL develops software that reduces error and noise in quantum computing hardware
16
Country: Singapore | Funding: $21.3M
Horizon Quantum is building new tools for quantum computers software development.
17
Country: France | Funding: $19.4M
C12 is building reliable quantum computers. Leading the next materials leap in quantum computing.
18
Country: Netherlands | Funding: €14.7M
QuantWare designs, develops and fabricates superconducting quantum hardware to accelerate the advent of the quantum computer.
19
Country: USA | Funding: $10.3M
Aliro Technologies has built a platform for developers to code more easily for quantum environments
20
Country: UK | Funding: £1.3M
Rahko is building quantum discovery capabilities for chemical simulation, which could enable groundbreaking advances in batteries, chemicals, advanced materials and drugs.
Editor: Siddhant Patel
Siddhant Patel is a senior editor for AI-Startups. He is based out of India and has previously worked at publications including Huffington Post and The Next Web. Siddhant has a special interest in artificial intelligence and has spent a decade covering the rapidly-evolving business and technology of the industry. Siddhant graduated from the Indian Institute of Science (Bengaluru). When he’s not writing, Siddhant is also a developer and has a deep historical knowledge of the computer industry for the past 50 years. You can contact Siddhant at sidpatel(at)ai-startups(dot)pro