Quantum Flytrap was a Polish–Israeli startup focused on user interfaces and no‑code tools for quantum computing. Founded in 2020 by quantum physicist Piotr Migdał and designer Klem Jankiewicz, it set out to connect business users with quantum power through a browser‑based, no‑code IDE. The company’s mission was to make quantum technologies accessible and “business‑available” by hiding complex math behind clear visual interfaces.
Their flagship demo product was Virtual Lab, an online, drag‑and‑drop optical quantum lab used worldwide in education and research, including at Stanford and Oxford. Virtual Lab let users build quantum optics experiments on a virtual table and see quantum states and outcomes in real time. Quantum Flytrap was backed by VC fund SMOK Ventures and worked with hardware partners such as PASQAL before the founders decided to close the startup in October 2022.
Quantum Flytrap built visual, no‑code tools so people could design and run quantum experiments and algorithms in a web browser. It focused on user experience and education rather than on hardware.
The startup was Polish–Israeli, with founders based in Warsaw and Tel‑Aviv and a fully remote team. It served users worldwide through its online tools.
No, the founders decided to close Quantum Flytrap in October 2022. Its website now describes the project in the past tense and points to a closure post.
Virtual Lab is an online quantum optics lab with a drag‑and‑drop interface and real‑time simulation of up to three entangled photons. Users can build setups and see quantum states and possible outcomes step by step.
Quantum Flytrap was founded by Piotr Migdał (quantum physicist, Ph.D.) and Klem Jankiewicz (designer). They were later joined by engineers and operations staff to grow the product.
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