Two Hands Corporation (CSE: TWOH.X) is entering the quantum computing software market with a new browser-based engine, EntangleX, designed to make the complex technology accessible to students and researchers without requiring any programming. The move positions the company to compete for educational market share against established players like IBM and Microsoft, which also offer cloud-access to quantum systems.
"The tools available today to utilize quantum computing have remained almost exclusively in the hands of specialists," Emil Assentato, Chief Executive Officer of Two Hands, said. "EntangleX represents an opportunity to provide access to this field and to position Two Hands at the intersection of modern technology and commercial applicability."
Announced on May 6, 2026, EntangleX will feature a visual circuit builder, an interactive results viewer, and a library of pre-built quantum algorithms. The product, led by company Head of Strategy Ujjwal Roy, will be delivered entirely through a web browser, eliminating the need for specialized local hardware. The company did not disclose specific performance benchmarks, pricing, or a firm launch date, stating they would be revealed in subsequent announcements.
The strategic rationale for Two Hands, a company previously focused on digital assets and fintech, is to capture a slice of the nascent quantum software market by focusing on the academic and training sectors. By removing the coding prerequisite, the company hopes to appeal to a broad user base across universities, advanced STEM programs, and corporate training. Mr. Roy’s background includes roles at semiconductor giants Intel Corporation and Micron Technology, bringing technical leadership to the initiative.