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QNu Labs is a Leader in Quantum-safe Cryptography, Offering Unconditional and Forward Security of Data on the Internet and Cloud. They develop next-generation security solutions leveraging quantum technology.
QNu Labs has raised $14.0M across 2 funding rounds.
QNu Labs has raised $14.0M in total across 2 funding rounds.
QNu Labs has raised $14.0M in total across 2 funding rounds.
QNu Labs's investors include Anicut Capital, HOF Capital, rocketship.vc, Speciale Invest, Venture Catalysts | India's First Integrated Incubator, Ashish Kacholia.
QNu Labs has raised $14.0M across 2 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $7.0M Series A in April 2025.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Apr 1, 2025 | $7M Series A | — | Anicut Capital, HOF Capital, Rocketship.vc, Speciale Invest, Venture Catalysts | Announced |
| Dec 1, 2023 | $7M Seed | Ashish Kacholia | Anicut Capital, HOF Capital, Rocketship.vc, Speciale Invest, Venture Catalysts | Announced |
QNu Labs is a pioneering Indian cybersecurity company specializing in quantum-safe cryptography products and solutions that secure data against emerging threats from quantum computing. Its core offerings include quantum key distribution (QKD), quantum random number generation (QRNG), and post-quantum cryptography (PQC) technologies designed to protect critical data in sectors requiring the highest security standards. The company serves enterprises, government agencies, and infrastructure operators by providing hardware and software platforms that ensure unconditional and forward security of data across networks, cloud, and communication channels. Since its founding in 2016, QNu Labs has demonstrated strong growth momentum by commercializing India’s first quantum cryptography products and expanding internationally, including a US subsidiary[2][3][4].
QNu Labs was founded in 2016 by Sunil Gupta, Srinivasa Rao Aluri, Mark Mathias, and Anil Prabhakar, initially incubated at the Indian Institute of Technology-Madras before establishing operations in Bengaluru. The founding team, with diverse expertise in quantum physics, cybersecurity, and engineering, was motivated by the challenge of addressing cybersecurity vulnerabilities posed by the advent of quantum computing. Early traction came through field trials of their quantum key distribution product and support from Cisco Launchpad in 2018, leading to the launch of flagship products like Armos (QKD) and Tropos (QRNG) in 2020 for both national and international markets[2][4][6].
QNu Labs is riding the critical trend of quantum-safe cybersecurity, addressing the urgent need to protect data from the looming threat posed by quantum computers capable of breaking classical encryption. As quantum computing advances, traditional cryptographic methods become vulnerable, making QNu Labs’ solutions timely and essential for securing critical infrastructure, government communications, and enterprise data. The company’s work aligns with global efforts to develop post-quantum cryptography standards and quantum key distribution networks, positioning it as a key player in the emerging quantum security ecosystem. Its innovations help India establish a strategic foothold in the global quantum technology race, contributing to national security and technological sovereignty[2][4][7].
Looking ahead, QNu Labs is poised to expand its influence by scaling deployments of quantum-safe solutions across more sectors and geographies, including cloud providers, telecom, and defense. The increasing urgency of quantum threats and regulatory focus on quantum readiness will drive demand for their products. Future trends shaping their journey include integration with classical and hybrid cryptographic systems, miniaturization of quantum hardware, and broader ecosystem partnerships. As quantum computing matures, QNu Labs’ leadership in quantum cryptography will likely deepen, making it a cornerstone of next-generation cybersecurity infrastructure globally[4][6][7]. Their trajectory exemplifies how deep tech startups can transform national capabilities and global security paradigms through quantum innovation.