
Multiverse Computing
Multiverse Computing builds quantum + quantum-inspired AI software for finance, energy, and life sciences. $215M Series B; one of the largest quantum AI ro

Overview
Multiverse Computing: Quantum + Quantum-Inspired AI Software
Multiverse Computing is Quantum and quantum-inspired AI software for finance, energy, and life sciences. Quantum computing has been promised for a decade with limited near-term enterprise utility. Multiverse's pitch is quantum-inspired algorithms running on classical hardware today plus quantum-ready algorithms for future hardware — applied to optimization, simulation, and (via CompactifAI) extreme LLM compression for edge deployment.
Key Features
- Quantum and quantum-inspired AI software for finance, energy, and life sciences
- Founded in 2019 by Enrique Lizaso Olmos, Roman Orus, Sam Mugel, and Alfonso Rubio-Manzanares
- Headquartered in San Sebastián, Spain with offices in Toronto and Paris
- Approximately $215M Series B in 2025 — one of the largest quantum-software rounds
- CompactifAI compresses LLMs by up to 93% using quantum-inspired tensor networks
- Customers include Bosch, BBVA, Bank of Canada, and major industrial and pharma firms
- Backed by Bullhound Capital, HP Tech Ventures, and the European Innovation Council
Ideal Use Case
Enterprise R&D teams in finance, energy, and life sciences exploring near-term applications of quantum and quantum-inspired computing — particularly companies that need optimization, simulation, or LLM compression at scale.
Why Use Multiverse Computing
Quantum computing has been promised for a decade with limited near-term enterprise utility. Multiverse's pitch is quantum-inspired algorithms running on classical hardware today plus quantum-ready algorithms for future hardware — applied to optimization, simulation, and (via CompactifAI) extreme LLM compression for edge deployment.
FAQ
Q: Who founded Multiverse Computing? A: Enrique Lizaso Olmos, Roman Orus, Sam Mugel, and Alfonso Rubio-Manzanares co-founded Multiverse Computing in 2019.
Q: How much has Multiverse Computing raised? A: Approximately $215M Series B in 2025 — one of the largest quantum software rounds in history.
Q: What is CompactifAI? A: CompactifAI is Multiverse Computing's quantum-inspired LLM compression product that can compress models by up to 93% while preserving accuracy, enabling deployment on edge and constrained hardware.
Q: Who uses Multiverse Computing? A: Bosch, BBVA, Bank of Canada, and major industrial and pharma firms applying quantum-inspired algorithms to optimization, simulation, and LLM compression.
Q: Is Multiverse Computing a quantum-hardware company? A: No — Multiverse is software-only. The algorithms run on classical hardware today (quantum-inspired) and are designed to map onto quantum hardware as it matures.
tl;dr
Multiverse Computing is the quantum + quantum-inspired AI software company behind CompactifAI (93% LLM compression) and enterprise quantum applications. $215M Series B in 2025. Customers include Bosch, BBVA, Bank of Canada. San Sebastián HQ; one of Europe's biggest deep-tech bets.
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