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Infleqtion Forecasts $40 Million in 2026 Revenue
Quantum tech leader sees growing demand for sensing and computing solutions
Apr. 8, 2026 at 8:05pm
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Infleqtion's quantum computing and sensing solutions are powering the next generation of mission-critical technologies in defense, telecommunications, and infrastructure.Louisville TodayInfleqtion, a global leader in quantum computing and quantum sensing, announced revenue guidance of $40 million for 2026, reflecting growing customer demand for its deployable quantum technologies across defense, telecom, and critical infrastructure sectors.
Why it matters
Infleqtion's strong financial outlook and continued technology advancements underscore the increasing commercial viability and real-world applications of quantum computing and sensing, which have the potential to transform industries from aerospace to telecommunications.
The details
Infleqtion's 2026 guidance follows a pivotal 2025 that saw the company strengthen its business, advance its quantum sensing and computing platforms, and expand key customer and partner relationships. Highlights include the availability of Infleqtion's first quantum-enabled precision timing solution with Safran, the delivery of the UK's only operational 100-qubit quantum computer, and new ARPA-E awards to advance chemistry and materials science applications.
- On April 1, 2026, Infleqtion announced the availability of its first quantum-enabled precision timing solution.
- In March 2026, Infleqtion delivered the UK's only operational 100-physical qubit quantum computing system.
- In March 2026, Infleqtion won an additional $3.9 million ARPA-E award through the QC3 program.
- In February 2026, Infleqtion announced its role as a collaborator on NASA's Quantum Gravity Gradiometer Pathfinder mission.
The players
Infleqtion, Inc.
A global leader in quantum technology, delivering neutral-atom solutions for quantum computing, networking, sensing, and security.
Matthew Kinsella
Chief Executive Officer of Infleqtion.
Safran Electronics & Defense
A strategic partner of Infleqtion, integrating the company's Tiqker optical atomic clock into Safran's White Rabbit and SecureSync systems.
NVIDIA
A collaborator with Infleqtion, publishing the world's first demonstration of a materials science application using logical qubits.
U.S. Department of War
A customer using Infleqtion's quantum computing and sensing systems.
What they’re saying
“2025 was a pivotal year for Infleqtion as we strengthened the business materially, advanced both our quantum sensing and quantum computing platforms, and expanded customer and partner relationships.”
— Matthew Kinsella, Chief Executive Officer of Infleqtion
What’s next
Infleqtion will host a conference call on April 8, 2026 to discuss its 2026 guidance and business update.
The takeaway
Infleqtion's strong financial outlook and continued technology advancements underscore the growing commercial viability and real-world applications of quantum computing and sensing, which have the potential to transform a wide range of industries.


