MQT NAViz - A Visualizer for Neutral Atom Quantum Computers¶
MQT NAViz is an open-source Rust and Python library to visualize atom movements of neutral atom quantum computers. It is available at https://munich-quantum-toolkit.github.io/naviz/. MQT NAViz is part of the Munich Quantum Toolkit (MQT).
We recommend reading the usage guide and the documentation of the file format.
We appreciate any feedback and contributions to the project. If you want to contribute, you can find more information in the contribution guide. If you are having trouble with the installation or usage of MQT NAViz, please let us know on our support page.
Contributors and Supporters¶
The Munich Quantum Toolkit (MQT) is developed by the Chair for Design Automation at the Technical University of Munich and supported by the Munich Quantum Software Company (MQSC). Among others, it is part of the Munich Quantum Software Stack (MQSS) ecosystem, which is being developed as part of the Munich Quantum Valley (MQV) initiative.
Thank you to all the contributors who have helped make MQT NAViz a reality!
The MQT will remain free, open-source, and permissively licensed—now and in the future. We are firmly committed to keeping it open and actively maintained for the quantum computing community.
To support this endeavor, please consider:
Starring and sharing our repositories: https://github.com/munich-quantum-toolkit
Contributing code, documentation, tests, or examples via issues and pull requests
Using the MQT in research and teaching, and sharing feedback and use cases
Sponsoring us on GitHub: https://github.com/sponsors/munich-quantum-toolkit