⟨Quantum|Copilot⟩
Accelerate quantum computing development and research through AI-powered assistance

Target Audience
- Quantum computing developers
- Quantum researchers
- Physics/CS students
- Quantum startup teams
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Overview
Helps developers and researchers work with quantum computing by answering technical questions, generating code, and simulating quantum circuits. Provides direct access to real quantum hardware and converts code between different quantum programming languages.
Key Features
Quantum Q&A
Get answers about hardware, algorithms, and error correction
Code Generation
Create code for Qiskit, Cirq, and Q# frameworks
Circuit Simulation
Test circuits on web/cloud simulators with 1000+ qubits
Hardware Execution
Run algorithms on real IBM quantum computers
Code Transpilation
Convert between 15+ quantum programming languages
Use Cases
Research quantum algorithms
Generate Qiskit code
Simulate 1000-qubit circuits
Run on IBM quantum hardware
Study error correction methods
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Supports multiple quantum languages/libraries
- Direct integration with research documentation
- Web & cloud simulation options
- Real hardware execution capabilities
Cons
- Steep learning curve for quantum beginners
- Dependent on third-party hardware providers
- No apparent visual circuit builder
Frequently Asked Questions
What quantum languages does it support?
Supports OpenQASM, Q#, Qiskit, Cirq, QuEST, and 10+ others through transpilation
Can I access real quantum computers?
Yes, integrates with IBM and other providers' quantum hardware
Is there an API for developers?
Yes, offers JavaScript API and terminal access via qcopilot-js
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