
Software
The Neutral-Atom Programming Ecosystem
A flexible ecosystem for programming neutral atom quantum processors, supporting users of all skill levels
Pasqal provides two complementary interfaces for programming neutral-atom architectures: Pulser and Pulser Studio. Together, they form an integrated ecosystem designed to support a spectrum of users, from enterprise algorithm developers to specialized computational physicists.
Pulser Studio
Pulser Studio is a visual, no-code environment engineered for users exploring neutral-atom capabilities. Through a graphical interface, users can model qubit layouts, configure laser pulses, and simulate quantum operations without requiring Python expertise. Built natively on the Pulser framework, Pulser Studio enables researchers and industry professionals to rapidly prototype quantum algorithms and evaluate architectural logic.
Pulser
Pulser is an open-source Python library engineered for precise control and simulation of quantum pulse sequences. It enables developers to program circuits at a granular level, defining qubit registers, pulse sequences, and hardware interactions across both analog and digital processing modes. Integrated with classical simulation tools, Pulser allows researchers to optimize complex programs before execution on physical neutral-atom QPUs.
Whether utilizing the full programmability of Pulser or the rapid prototyping capabilities of Pulser Studio, Pasqal’s ecosystem provides a structured pathway for integrating neutral-atom architecture into advanced computational R&D.

