Multiverse Computing
Multiverse Computing develops quantum and quantum-inspired software for financial services and enterprise AI, focusing on portfolio optimization, risk analysis, fraud detection, and LLM compression. Its CompactifAI platform applies quantum-inspired tensor networks to compress and accelerate large language models. Revenue exceeded €9M in 2024 — significant for a quantum software startup. In 2025, Multiverse raised a €189M Series B and opened offices in Madrid and Toronto. The company positions itself as a provider of "green AI" solutions that reduce the compute carbon footprint.
- Country
- Spain
- Founded
- 2019
- Stage
- Series B
Funding
- Total Raised
- €200M+
- Last Valuation
- Undisclosed
- Revenue
- €9M+ (2024)
- Employees
- 150
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