RYDCOMP is building India's first architecture-neutral Quantum OS — a full-stack runtime to program, simulate, execute, benchmark, and scale quantum computers. Starting with neutral atoms. Extensible to every architecture that matters.

Built for India's quantum ecosystem
The Stack
Four layers, one runtime. Write once at the SDK layer, run on whichever quantum architecture fits the workload.
CUDA-Q, Pulser, Bloqade — with future Qiskit, Cirq, OpenQASM and QIR front-ends.
Compile, schedule, simulate, execute, and benchmark circuits across heterogeneous backends.
One OS, many architectures — neutral atoms today; superconducting, photonic, trapped-ion next.
Tight integration with Rydberg-array control electronics, optics, and pulse-level orchestration.
Hardware Abstraction
We start with neutral atoms for their scaling promise — and abstract the rest of the field behind a single OS interface.
Rydberg-array native execution and analog/digital control.
Cryo-control integration and gate-level compilation.
Measurement-based and continuous-variable backends.
All-to-all connectivity and high-fidelity gate sets.
Long-term vision
Open to research labs, universities, enterprise pilots, and the next generation of QaaS.
Help India move beyond one-off quantum demonstrations into a usable, programmable computing platform.
An India-built Quantum OS — auditable, extensible, and aligned with global standards like OpenQASM and QIR.