Infleqtion Announces 2026 Revenue Guidance of $40 Million

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  • Infleqtion reported $32.5 million in 2025 revenue and issued 2026 guidance of $40 million, citing growing demand for its quantum sensing and computing technologies.
  • The company continued to operate at a loss in 2025, posting a $35.3 million operating loss ($28.1 million non-GAAP), reflecting ongoing investment in scaling its platforms and integrating acquisitions.
  • Recent milestones include launching a quantum-enabled precision timing system with Safran Electronics & Defense, deploying a 100-qubit system at the UK’s National Quantum Computing Centre, securing additional ARPA-E funding, and contributing to a NASA quantum sensing mission with over $20 million in contracts.

PRESS RELEASE — Infleqtion (NYSE: INFQ) (the “Company”) a global leader in quantum computing and quantum sensing powered by neutral-atom technology, today announced 2026 revenue guidance of $40 million in conjunction with its previously announced business update call. The Company’s outlook reflects growing customer demand for quantum sensing and computing solutions.

2025 Financial Highlights For Full Year Ending December 31, 2025[1]:

  • Revenue of $32.5 million.
  • Loss from operations of $35.3 million.
  • Non-GAAP operating loss of $28.1 million, which excludes stock-based compensation of $3.1 million and acquisition and integration costs of $4.1 million from GAAP operating loss.

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  • On April 1, 2026, Infleqtion announced the availability of its first quantum-enabled precision timing solution delivered with Safran Electronics & Defense. The solution builds on the December 2025 announcement of a strategic partnership and includes Infleqtion’s Tiqker optical atomic clock integrated and validated with Safran’s White Rabbit and SecureSync systems. The solution is available to customers across the defense, telecommunications, and critical infrastructure sectors.
  • In March 2026, Infleqtion announced the delivery of the UK’s only operational 100-physical qubit quantum computing system at the National Quantum Computing Centre, meeting a major UK national quantum mission goal and advancing the country’s ability to develop and operate large-scale quantum systems.
  • Following its earlier $6.2 million ARPA-E ENCODE award, Infleqtion won an additional ARPA-E award in March 2026, receiving $3.9 million through the QC3 program to advance chemistry and materials science applications.
  • In February 2026, Infleqtion announced its role as a collaborator on NASA’s Quantum Gravity Gradiometer Pathfinder mission, securing more than $20 million in contracted funding to date.

“2025 was a pivotal year for Infleqtion as we strengthened the business materially, advanced both our quantum sensing and quantum computing platforms, and expanded customer and partner relationships,” said Matthew Kinsella, Chief Executive Officer of Infleqtion. “We are seeing growing demand for deployable quantum technologies in mission-critical applications, from precision timing and resilient navigation to large-scale quantum computing systems. Our 2026 guidance reflects that momentum and our confidence in continued execution across the business.”

Matt Swayne

With a several-decades long background in journalism and communications, Matt Swayne has worked as a science communicator for an R1 university for more than 12 years, specializing in translating high tech and deep tech for the general audience. He has served as a writer, editor and analyst at The Quantum Insider since its inception. In addition to his service as a science communicator, Matt also develops courses to improve the media and communications skills of scientists and has taught courses. matt@thequantuminsider.com

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