Aliro, a quantum networking software company, has announced a milestone of supporting over 50 quantum network devices with its software stack. This achievement, announced at the Quantum World Congress, is positioned as a step toward a scalable quantum internet and secure communications. The company’s entanglement-based quantum networks are designed to operate by changing how symmetric keys are generated, with no secret key ever traversing the network.
Aliro’s vendor-agnostic software stack supports a variety of quantum devices for free-space and fiber connectivity. The software supports devices from hardware developers including Single Quantum, Cisco, Qunnect, IonQ, and Keysight, ensuring multi-vendor compatibility. A deployment of AliroNet® Quickstart demonstrated entanglement distribution, error correction, and BBM92 key generation, all managed by Aliro software. Modern quantum network deployments use a software stack with three core elements: a physics-accurate quantum network simulator, an SDN-style orchestrator, and a real-time operating system (OS). These components manage the hardware, coordinate services, and enable the sub-nanosecond messaging that quantum hardware requires.
The support for a broad range of devices is intended to allow organizations, such as those in the telecom, utilities, and financial sectors, to build multi-vendor quantum networks. This approach is designed to prevent vendor lock-in and reduce costs and risks by enabling customers to simulate and validate networks before deployment. The platform can be integrated with existing network infrastructure to harden MACsec, IPsec, and TLS links across VPNs, firewalls, and routers. Dr. Sander Dorenbos, CEO of Single Quantum, commented that the integration of their superconducting nanowire single-photon detectors (SNSPDs) into the platform marks a step forward in operationalizing quantum networks.
Read the full announcement here, and explore the blog post for more details on the quantum networking software stack here.
September 16, 2025
