OrangeQS Juice
OrangeQS Juice is a Linux-based open-source operating system specifically engineered for quantum R&D labs.
Get in touch with [email protected] for more information or to request to join the closed beta of OrangeQS Juice.
The roll-out
Our beta users
community updates
Juice deployed at Berkeley Lab’s AQT
Date: December 2025
Juice has been successfully deployed at the Advanced Quantum Testbed (AQT) at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab), in Berkeley, California. Our team recently visited the laboratory to assist with system setup and configuration, ensuring a smooth integration into AQT’s quantum research environment.
About AQT at Berkeley Lab
The Advanced Quantum Testbed (AQT) is a state-of-the-art superconducting platform at Berkeley Lab designed to accelerate full-stack quantum computing research. Through an open and competitive proposal program, AQT fosters deep collaborations with researchers worldwide, providing access to hardware, tools, and expertise that empower ambitious quantum science projects.
AQT engineers and scientists design, fabricate, and test proof-of-concept quantum processors featuring diverse information encodings, circuit topologies, and control architectures. They seek the best ideas, hardware, and algorithms bringing together world class quantum information science and technology solutions.
Juice deployed at Chalmers Next Labs
Date: November 2025
OrangeQS Juice has been officially deployed at Chalmers Next Labs (CNL) in Sweden. A member of our support team recently visited the lab to assist with the system’s setup and deployment.
About Chalmers Next Labs
Chalmers Next Labs (CNL) has the mission to make research results, cutting-edge expertise and technical infrastructure from Chalmers University of Technology available to industry and society. By connecting Chalmers’ world-leading research with the needs of industry and society, they accelerate technological development in Sweden and the world.
The WACQT Quantum Technology Testbed facility, operated by CNL, is designed to assist with the development and testing of quantum algorithms and hardware. It provides critical infrastructure and resources for companies and researchers in Sweden. OrangeQS Juice will be part of this testbed facility, contributing to the ecosystem with its open-source operating system tailored for quantum R&D. The testbed is accessible to both Swedish industry and academia, with external users able to book time to utilize its resources.
OrangeQS joins the Unitary Foundation as a Supporting Member
Date: October 2025
To make sure OrangeQS Juice lands well, OrangeQS ramps up its support for the open-source quantum community.
The Unitary Foundation announced that OrangeQS will join as a Supporting Member. Juice now also has a support channel on the Unitary Foundation Discord.
Date: March 2025
At the APS Global Physics Summit 2025 in Anaheim, California, better known as the APS March Meeting, OrangeQS revealed the closed beta of OrangeQS Juice.
Early users in the closed beta are the Advanced Quantum Testbed at Berkeley Lab, Chalmers Next Labs, the DiCarlo Lab at QuTech and other leading institutes.
OrangeQS Juice architecture
Based on outcomes of the closed beta, the architecture below might be subject to changes.
learn more about OrangeQS Juice
Get in touch with [email protected] for more information
or to request to join the closed beta of OrangeQS Juice





