Built for reproducible QEC evaluation.

QECTOR is a source-available Rust/Python quantum error correction decoder platform created for researchers, labs, startups, and commercial R&D teams that need repeatable benchmark evidence and legal clarity around commercial use.

Guillaume Lessard / iD01t Productions

QECTOR is developed and copyrighted by Guillaume Lessard / iD01t Productions. The project is intentionally positioned as an early-stage v0.5.0 R&D platform rather than a mature real-time hardware QEC control stack.

Commercial licensing, support, pilot requests, hosted/API discussions, OEM questions, and strategic partnership conversations go through the official contact address.

What buyers can trust today

Evidence

Reproducible artifacts

The public technical story is built around checked benchmark evidence, environment snapshots, SHA-256 artifact paths, and scoped claims.

Honesty

No fastest-decoder overclaim

PyMatching remains the latency leader for exact MWPM. QECTOR is sold as a workflow and reproducibility platform.

Licensing

Clear commercial boundary

Companies, startups, SaaS, OEM, consulting, hosted API, and revenue-linked use require written paid permission.

Current limitations.
QECTOR should not be presented as production SaaS, a real-time hardware decoder, or a universal PyMatching replacement. Hosted API and OEM rights are contact-only because they require infrastructure, support, field-of-use, and partner validation.

What comes next

  • Public benchmark artifact bundle with downloadable CSV/JSON hashes
  • Workbench MVP for local reports and artifact verification
  • Formal docs/API reference outside the README
  • Case studies or academic references when available
  • Hard release checklist and signed release artifacts