India's first architecture-neutral Quantum OS

One OS.
Every qubit.

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.

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Visualization of a Rydberg neutral-atom quantum array

Built for India's quantum ecosystem

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The Stack

A full-stack Quantum OS.

Four layers, one runtime. Write once at the SDK layer, run on whichever quantum architecture fits the workload.

01

Developer SDKs

CUDA-Q, Pulser, Bloqade — with future Qiskit, Cirq, OpenQASM and QIR front-ends.

02

Quantum Runtime

Compile, schedule, simulate, execute, and benchmark circuits across heterogeneous backends.

03

Hardware Abstraction Layer

One OS, many architectures — neutral atoms today; superconducting, photonic, trapped-ion next.

04

Neutral-Atom Backend

Tight integration with Rydberg-array control electronics, optics, and pulse-level orchestration.

Hardware Abstraction

Architecture-neutral by design.

We start with neutral atoms for their scaling promise — and abstract the rest of the field behind a single OS interface.

Neutral atoms

Available

Rydberg-array native execution and analog/digital control.

Superconducting

On roadmap

Cryo-control integration and gate-level compilation.

Photonic

On roadmap

Measurement-based and continuous-variable backends.

Trapped ions

On roadmap

All-to-all connectivity and high-fidelity gate sets.

Long-term vision

A sovereign quantum layer for national infrastructure.

Cloud-accessible Quantum Runtime

Open to research labs, universities, enterprise pilots, and the next generation of QaaS.

From experiments to platforms

Help India move beyond one-off quantum demonstrations into a usable, programmable computing platform.

Indigenous, full-stack, open

An India-built Quantum OS — auditable, extensible, and aligned with global standards like OpenQASM and QIR.

Build with us on the Quantum OS.

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