Top 8 Quantum Computing startups in USA
Jan 14, 2026
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Funding: $783.5M
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.
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.
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Funding: $307.8M
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.
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.
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Funding: $247M
QuEra Computing is a neutral-atoms-based quantum computing startup, located in Boston, near Harvard University.
QuEra Computing is a neutral-atoms-based quantum computing startup, located in Boston, near Harvard University.
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Funding: $16.3M
Aliro Technologies has built a platform for developers to code more easily for quantum environments
Aliro Technologies has built a platform for developers to code more easily for quantum environments
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Funding: $10M
BlueQubit is a quantum software platform that offers software library for enterprise, defense, and academic customers.
BlueQubit is a quantum software platform that offers software library for enterprise, defense, and academic customers.
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Funding: $2.6M
Super.tech develops software that speeds up quantum computing by bridging the gap between applications and hardware.
Super.tech develops software that speeds up quantum computing by bridging the gap between applications and hardware.
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