Public preview · no account required
Run a circuit through Advay’s validation engine and get a structured evidence report.
Paste an OpenQASM 3.0 circuit and receive bounded outputs across ideal simulation, resource projection, hardware-profile sensitivity and noise-aware validation. The public preview uses the same evidence taxonomy as controlled-review paths; signed-in users get larger jobs, API keys and exportable reports.
How it works
Four steps from circuit to evidence report.
1) Paste or upload an OpenQASM 3.0 circuit. 2) Choose shots and a validation mode: quick, full, hybrid or reduced. 3) Review circuit depth, gate mix, mapping overhead, risk flags and projected behaviour. 4) Export a Quantum Architecture Validation Report as PDF, Word, JSON or CSV. Public-preview limits: up to 12 qubits, 2,048 shots, 30-second compute window.
Output classification. Public-preview outputs are bounded validation estimates, not measured hardware results. Each result is labelled by evidence class so a reviewer can tell the difference between simulation, projection, composition and measurement at a glance.
- Ideal simulation — mathematical circuit result under an exact (noise-free) model.
- Simulated — outputs under a declared noise model (density-matrix, stochastic sampling).
- Projected — model-based extrapolation, e.g. surface-code distance scaling, resource estimation.
- Stitched composition — assembled from validated components where end-to-end measurement is not yet available.
- Measured — backed by physical device or lab measurement with test conditions recorded.