Quantum Machines builds the control infrastructure that sits between quantum hardware and classical computing systems. Its core product, the Quantum Orchestration Platform (QOP), integrates quantum and classical operations through what the company calls a Hybrid Control approach - designed to reduce friction between quantum pulse control and classical processing. The platform serves more than half of the companies currently developing quantum computers.
The company's product portfolio includes the OPX1000, a modular controller; the Pulse Processing Unit (PPU), which delivers classical computing tightly coupled to quantum pulse-level operations; and QUA, a programming language developed for quantum-classical workflows. Together, these tools target quantum researchers, hardware builders, and research institutions working to move from experimental quantum systems toward practical applications.
The engineering team spans quantum physics, software and systems engineering, and chip design - disciplines that reflect the breadth of problems involved in quantum control. The company positions itself as infrastructure for the broader quantum computing ecosystem rather than a builder of quantum computers itself.