For Educators

Don't settle for half-baked analogies. Teach the real thing.

The most fun and effective teaching tool for quantum computing. Hands-on, in your classroom.

Used by educators at

Stanford QFarmIQIM (Caltech)University of ChicagoDuke UniversitySparCQs

Give students “Aha” moments

Teach students what a Qubit is... instantly

Teach students what a Qubit is... instantly

No equations needed. Students pick up a Qubi and immediately see superposition, measurement, and the Bloch sphere in their hands.

Run interactive demonstrations of quantum communication

Run interactive demonstrations of quantum communication

Two students entangle their Qubis, stand back-to-back, and discover correlated measurements. Quantum key distribution becomes a 5-minute demo.

Show students how quantum algorithms solve problems faster

Show students how quantum algorithms solve problems faster

Connect to real quantum computers through the app. Students send algorithms and see results play back on their Qubis.

Proven results from our classroom pilot

90-minute session, 16 students, Grades 9-12, Eleanor Roosevelt HS

83%

Average post-session assessment score after just one session

100%

Could explain the Singlet state

0%

On phones or distracted during the session

“I feel like I finally understand what an electron is.”

12th grader, Quantum Club member

Designed for real classrooms

Classroom kits

Volume pricing for departments. 8-15 pairs covers a full class.

Full curriculum included

Instructor notes, lesson plans, assessments, and student guides — no prep needed.

Grant-friendly invoicing

Purchase orders, institutional billing, and documentation for NSF/DOE funding.

What experts say

Qubi is the world's most beautiful qubit
John Preskill

John Preskill

Professor of Theoretical Physics, Caltech

It's time to stop calling quantum 'counterintuitive.' Qubi makes it make sense.
Iordanis Kerenidis

Iordanis Kerenidis

Founder, Paris Center of Quantum Computing

This is the most intuitive learning tool for teaching qubits I've seen.
Denton Wu

Denton Wu

PhD Candidate, Duke Quantum Center

Frequently Asked Questions

Each Qubi order is a pair (2 entangled devices). For a class of 30, we recommend 8-15 pairs so students can work in groups of 2-4. We offer classroom kits with volume pricing.

No. The app includes detailed instructor notes, lesson plans, and a guided curriculum. Teachers have successfully used Qubi with no prior quantum experience.

Yes. We work with departments and institutions on volume pricing, purchase orders, and grant-compatible invoicing. Contact us for a custom quote.

Qubi has been used from middle school through graduate level. The app includes content for Physics, Computer Science, Chemistry, and general STEM courses.

Preorders ship June 2026. Early adopters get access to the digital curriculum immediately.

Bring quantum into your classroom

We partner with educators to bring hands-on quantum learning into classrooms. Get in touch to discuss a session for your school.