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Quantum Algorithm Development Software - Market Share Analysis, Industry Trends & Statistics, Growth Forecasts (2026-2031)

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  • 160 Pages
  • July 2026
  • Region: Global
  • Mordor Intelligence
  • ID: 6265573
The quantum algorithm development software market size is projected to expand from USD 0.83 billion in 2025 and USD 0.94 billion in 2026 to USD 4.61 billion by 2031, registering a CAGR of 37.38% between 2026 and 2031. This report is Segmented by Product Type (Quantum Error Mitigation and Error Correction Software, and More), Deployment Mode (On-Premises, Cloud, and Hybrid), Application (Quantum Machine Learning, Cryptography and Security, and More), End-User Industry (Automotive and Aerospace, Chemicals and Materials, and More), and Geography. The Market Forecasts are Provided in Terms of Value (USD).

Global Quantum Algorithm Development Software Market Trends and Insights

Public and Private Quantum Investment Expansion

Public and private funding are changing the priorities of the quantum algorithm development software market. In May 2026, the U.S. Department of Commerce announced USD 2.01 billion in letters of intent for 9 quantum companies under the CHIPS and Science Act. The package included USD 1 billion for IBM and USD 100 million each for Atom Computing, D-Wave, Quantinuum, Rigetti, and PsiQuantum. The commitments tied hardware targets to software integration milestones, which support development across the quantum technology stack. IBM also committed more than USD 10 billion to quantum computing over 5 years in June 2026. The company stated that Qiskit was used by nearly 70% of quantum developers and had executed more than 4 trillion circuits, showing why developer tools remain central to the quantum algorithm development software market. The Department of Commerce program also gives software suppliers a clearer set of integration partners and funded customer programs.

Cloud-Native Access to Quantum Hardware

Cloud delivery lets developers run quantum programs without buying cryogenic systems or maintaining specialized equipment. IBM, Amazon Web Services, and Microsoft offered commercial quantum cloud access by mid-2026. This model enables customers to test algorithms on production hardware through software development kits and service interfaces. Cloud accounted for 72.49% of 2025 revenue, indicating that remote access was already the preferred deployment route. Qiskit v2.5 added preset pass managers for fault-tolerant compilation and expanded multithreaded transpiler execution in 2026. These changes reduced compilation time for larger circuits and batch workloads, improving the practical value of the quantum algorithm development software market’s cloud-based development environments.

Uncertain Timing of Demonstrable Quantum Advantage

The lack of a reproducible quantum advantage on commercially meaningful problems continues to delay enterprise buying decisions in the quantum algorithm development software market. Large organizations often require proof of value before approving budgets for wider deployment. Yet credible proof-of-value pilots require sufficient software capabilities and technical resources to run meaningful tests. This creates a cycle that favors early adopters with larger research budgets. DARPA’s Quantum Benchmarking Initiative is intended to support more rigorous evaluation of quantum utility. PsiQuantum received an expanded USD 125 million agreement to assess commercial routes to utility-scale quantum computing, but independent validation remains necessary for wider adoption. Until benchmarks confirm results on relevant problem classes, the quantum algorithm development software market will rely more heavily on technology leaders than on broad enterprise procurement.

Other drivers and restraints analyzed in the detailed report include:

  • Industry Demand for Optimization and Simulation
  • Post-Quantum Cryptography Migration Requirements
  • Hardware Architecture Fragmentation and Limited Portability

Segment Analysis

Quantum Algorithm Development Platforms and SDKs accounted for 56.77% of the quantum algorithm development software market revenue in 2025. This share showed that developer-facing software was the main commercial entry point for the quantum algorithm development software market. Qiskit, PennyLane, TKET, and Cirq provide the programming, compilation, and execution functions developers need to evaluate hardware performance. Their role is not limited to writing circuits because they also shape how users select devices, manage workloads, and interpret results. Quantum simulation software, optimization software, and compilation tools serve research-intensive enterprise and academic teams that need more targeted capabilities.

Quantum Error Mitigation and Error Correction Software is projected to grow at a 38.45% CAGR through 2031. The quantum algorithm development software market size for this product group is linked to the need for usable circuit results on hardware with meaningful noise and limited fidelity. NVIDIA reported in 2026 that its Ising Decoder delivered more than 347.7x improvement in logical error rates for color codes. IBM also released Qiskit Paulice, a NISQ-compatible tool that automatically adds hardware-efficient error-detection loops to circuits. These developments show why error management is becoming a core part of a platform rather than an optional feature. Qunova Computing in South Korea and Quemix in Japan are also building early export capabilities in fault-tolerant algorithms, giving the Asia-Pacific a role as a supplier of specialized products.

Cloud accounted for 72.49% of the revenue in the quantum algorithm development software market in 2025. The quantum algorithm development software market was therefore strongly shaped by the ability to access processors without buying cryogenic infrastructure or operating a dedicated physical system. Customers can subscribe to services and pay for circuit execution based on their usage. This approach reduces the financial commitment associated with early experimentation. It also allows research, development, and business teams to work with the same set of remotely accessible resources, even when they are located in different facilities.

Hybrid deployment is projected to grow at a 39.07% CAGR between 2026 and 2031. Current processors still rely on classical systems for data preparation, error post-selection, workflow control, and result interpretation. KQC launched Qubiteer in June 2026 as a quantum AI hybrid platform for problem modeling, solver selection, and execution across finance, materials, and logistics. The launch showed how suppliers are presenting hybrid operations as complete workflows rather than as a standalone quantum component. On-premises deployment remains a smaller option for government agencies and defense contractors with air-gap requirements. Hybrid growth does not necessarily reduce cloud use, as cloud systems increasingly serve as the execution backbone for these combined workflows.

Complete Report Scope:

  • By Product Type
    • Quantum Algorithm Development Platforms and SDKs
    • Quantum Simulation Software
    • Quantum Algorithm Optimization and Compilation Software
    • Quantum Error Mitigation and Error Correction Software
    • Other Product Types
  • By Deployment Mode
    • On-Premises
    • Cloud
    • Hybrid
  • By Application
    • Optimization
    • Simulation and Modeling
    • Quantum Machine Learning
    • Cryptography and Security
    • Other Applications
  • By End-User Industry
    • Banking, Financial Services, and Insurance (BFSI)
    • Pharmaceutical and Biotechnology
    • Government and Defense
    • Automotive and Aerospace
    • Chemicals and Materials
    • Energy and Utilities
    • Education and Research Institutions
    • Other End-User Industries
  • By Geography
    • North America
      • United States
      • Canada
      • Mexico
    • South America
      • Brazil
      • Argentina
      • Rest of South America
    • Europe
      • Germany
      • United Kingdom
      • France
      • Italy
      • Spain
      • Russia
      • Rest of Europe
    • Asia-Pacific
      • China
      • Japan
      • India
      • South Korea
      • Australia and New Zealand
      • Rest of Asia-Pacific
    • Middle East
      • Saudi Arabia
      • United Arab Emirates
      • Turkey
      • Rest of Middle East
    • Africa
      • South Africa
      • Nigeria
      • Rest of Africa

Geography Analysis

North America held 37.11% of the quantum algorithm development software market share in 2025. Federal programs, the concentration of cloud platforms, and early demand from financial services and government underpinned this position. The National Quantum Initiative Act and DARPA’s Quantum Benchmarking Initiative provided a continuing policy framework for regional activity. In May 2026, the Department of Commerce announced USD 2.01 billion in letters of intent for 9 quantum companies. The package included an intended USD 1 billion allocation for IBM and connected funding to software integration milestones. IBM Quantum, Amazon Web Services Braket, and Microsoft Azure Quantum also gave users access to major cloud-based development environments. The United States was the largest single regional consumer, while Canada added software and hardware capabilities through Xanadu, 1QBit, Agnostiq, and Multiverse Computing.

Europe held a meaningful secondary share in 2025. Germany, the United Kingdom, France, and Italy were major centers of activity in the region. Classiq and TEA TEK Group announced a multi-million-euro partnership in June 2026 to establish a quantum computing hub in Naples. The initiative targets quantum software research and services across the European Union. The United Kingdom committed GBP 121 million (USD 154 million) to quantum technology in April 2025. The funding targeted fraud detection and financial crime applications. The European Union’s April 2024 memorandum on coordinated quantum-safe digital infrastructure also increased attention on the procurement of cryptographic software.

Asia-Pacific is projected to expand at a 38.10% CAGR through 2031. This rate makes it the fastest-growing regional part of the quantum algorithm development software market. Japan is directing public funding and corporate capital toward specific industrial applications and domestic software capability. RIKEN relaunched the upgraded Ei-II quantum computer cloud service in March 2026 with Osaka University’s Quantum Information and Quantum Biology Institute. The service broadened access for industrial and academic algorithm research. Mizuho Lease invested in Quemix in April 2025 for research on fault-tolerant algorithms, while the IPA 2026 Mitou Target program supported quantum software development. Classiq and QAI established a local Quantum-as-a-Service offering in South Korea in July 2026. South America, the Middle East, and Africa remained early-stage regions, although Brazil led institutional interest and Saudi Arabia’s SAMA explored quantum optimization for central bank settlement systems with Multiverse Computing.


List of Companies Covered in this Report:

  • IBM Corporation
  • Google LLC
  • Microsoft Corporation
  • Amazon Web Services, Inc.
  • NVIDIA Corporation
  • Quantinuum Limited
  • Xanadu Quantum Technologies Inc.
  • IonQ, Inc.
  • D-Wave Quantum Inc.
  • Rigetti Computing, Inc.
  • Q-CTRL Pty Ltd
  • Riverlane Limited
  • Classiq Technologies Ltd.
  • QC Ware Corp.
  • Zapata Computing Holdings Inc.
  • 1QBit Information Technologies Inc.
  • Algorithmiq Inc.
  • Strangeworks, Inc.
  • Phasecraft Limited
  • Entropica Labs Pte. Ltd.
  • ProteinQure Inc.
  • Agnostiq Inc.
  • Multiverse Computing S.L.
  • Terra Quantum AG
  • BlueQubit, Inc.

Additional Benefits:

  • The market estimate (ME) sheet in Excel format
  • 3 months of analyst support

Table of Contents

1 INTRODUCTION
1.1 Study Assumptions and Market Definition
1.2 Scope of the Study
2 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY3 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
4 MARKET LANDSCAPE
4.1 Market Overview
4.2 Market Drivers
4.2.1 Public and Private Quantum Investment Expansion
4.2.2 Cloud-Native Access to Quantum Hardware
4.2.3 Industry Demand for Optimization and Simulation
4.2.4 Post-Quantum Cryptography Migration Requirements
4.2.5 Hybrid Quantum-Classical Workflow Adoption
4.2.6 Hardware-Aware Software Innovation for NISQ and Fault-Tolerant Systems
4.3 Market Restraints
4.3.1 Uncertain Timing of Demonstrable Quantum Advantage
4.3.2 Hardware Architecture Fragmentation and Limited Portability
4.3.3 Quantum Talent Scarcity and High Training Costs
4.3.4 Benchmarking Difficulty and Unclear Return on Investment
4.4 Industry Value Chain Analysis
4.5 Regulatory Landscape
4.6 Technological Outlook
4.7 Impact of Macroeconomic Factors on the Market
4.8 Porter's Five Forces Analysis
4.8.1 Threat of New Entrants
4.8.2 Bargaining Power of Suppliers
4.8.3 Bargaining Power of Buyers
4.8.4 Threat of Substitutes
4.8.5 Intensity of Competitive Rivalry
5 MARKET SIZE AND GROWTH FORECASTS (VALUE)
5.1 By Product Type
5.1.1 Quantum Algorithm Development Platforms and SDKs
5.1.2 Quantum Simulation Software
5.1.3 Quantum Algorithm Optimization and Compilation Software
5.1.4 Quantum Error Mitigation and Error Correction Software
5.1.5 Other Product Types
5.2 By Deployment Mode
5.2.1 On-Premises
5.2.2 Cloud
5.2.3 Hybrid
5.3 By Application
5.3.1 Optimization
5.3.2 Simulation and Modeling
5.3.3 Quantum Machine Learning
5.3.4 Cryptography and Security
5.3.5 Other Applications
5.4 By End-User Industry
5.4.1 Banking, Financial Services, and Insurance (BFSI)
5.4.2 Pharmaceutical and Biotechnology
5.4.3 Government and Defense
5.4.4 Automotive and Aerospace
5.4.5 Chemicals and Materials
5.4.6 Energy and Utilities
5.4.7 Education and Research Institutions
5.4.8 Other End-User Industries
5.5 By Geography
5.5.1 North America
5.5.1.1 United States
5.5.1.2 Canada
5.5.1.3 Mexico
5.5.2 South America
5.5.2.1 Brazil
5.5.2.2 Argentina
5.5.2.3 Rest of South America
5.5.3 Europe
5.5.3.1 Germany
5.5.3.2 United Kingdom
5.5.3.3 France
5.5.3.4 Italy
5.5.3.5 Spain
5.5.3.6 Russia
5.5.3.7 Rest of Europe
5.5.4 Asia-Pacific
5.5.4.1 China
5.5.4.2 Japan
5.5.4.3 India
5.5.4.4 South Korea
5.5.4.5 Australia and New Zealand
5.5.4.6 Rest of Asia-Pacific
5.5.5 Middle East
5.5.5.1 Saudi Arabia
5.5.5.2 United Arab Emirates
5.5.5.3 Turkey
5.5.5.4 Rest of Middle East
5.5.6 Africa
5.5.6.1 South Africa
5.5.6.2 Nigeria
5.5.6.3 Rest of Africa
6 COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE
6.1 Market Concentration
6.2 Strategic Moves
6.3 Market Share Analysis
6.4 Company Profiles (includes Global Level Overview, Market Level Overview, Core Segments, Financials as available, Strategic Information, Market Rank/Share, Products and Services, Recent Developments)
6.4.1 IBM Corporation
6.4.2 Google LLC
6.4.3 Microsoft Corporation
6.4.4 Amazon Web Services, Inc.
6.4.5 NVIDIA Corporation
6.4.6 Quantinuum Limited
6.4.7 Xanadu Quantum Technologies Inc.
6.4.8 IonQ, Inc.
6.4.9 D-Wave Quantum Inc.
6.4.10 Rigetti Computing, Inc.
6.4.11 Q-CTRL Pty Ltd
6.4.12 Riverlane Limited
6.4.13 Classiq Technologies Ltd.
6.4.14 QC Ware Corp.
6.4.15 Zapata Computing Holdings Inc.
6.4.16 1QBit Information Technologies Inc.
6.4.17 Algorithmiq Inc.
6.4.18 Strangeworks, Inc.
6.4.19 Phasecraft Limited
6.4.20 Entropica Labs Pte. Ltd.
6.4.21 ProteinQure Inc.
6.4.22 Agnostiq Inc.
6.4.23 Multiverse Computing S.L.
6.4.24 Terra Quantum AG
6.4.25 BlueQubit, Inc.
7 MARKET OPPORTUNITIES AND FUTURE OUTLOOK
7.1 White-Space and Unmet-Need Assessment

Companies Mentioned (Partial List)

A selection of companies mentioned in this report includes, but is not limited to:

  • IBM Corporation
  • Google LLC
  • Microsoft Corporation
  • Amazon Web Services, Inc.
  • NVIDIA Corporation
  • Quantinuum Limited
  • Xanadu Quantum Technologies Inc.
  • IonQ, Inc.
  • D-Wave Quantum Inc.
  • Rigetti Computing, Inc.
  • Q-CTRL Pty Ltd
  • Riverlane Limited
  • Classiq Technologies Ltd.
  • QC Ware Corp.
  • Zapata Computing Holdings Inc.
  • 1QBit Information Technologies Inc.
  • Algorithmiq Inc.
  • Strangeworks, Inc.
  • Phasecraft Limited
  • Entropica Labs Pte. Ltd.
  • ProteinQure Inc.
  • Agnostiq Inc.
  • Multiverse Computing S.L.
  • Terra Quantum AG
  • BlueQubit, Inc.