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January 23, 2026

Shape the future of PennyLane — take our PennyLane quantum programming survey today

David Ren

David Ren

We want to hear from you!

Quantum computing and quantum software is a dynamic space — constantly adapting as we make both theoretical and hardware advances. On the PennyLane team, our goal is to build quantum software that is useful to you, whether you are doing research, developing software tools, or learning about the latest advances.

Here is your chance to influence the development of PennyLane, and share the features that you need. No matter how much quantum programming experience you have, your feedback is valuable.

Take 5 minutes to fill in the PennyLane Quantum Programming Survey 2026 to tell us how you use PennyLane and quantum software in general, what you like, and what you would like to see in the future.

But hurry; the survey will close on Thursday, February 12, 2026 at 11:59 PM ET.

Illustration of the PennyLane survey.

And don't hesitate to share this survey with your fellow researchers, developers, or students — this helps us to provide open-source tools that the community truly wants.

Thank you for your help!

About the author

David Ren
David Ren

David Ren

David is a quantum scientist at Xanadu.

Last modified: January 23, 2026

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