Page Title: IBM Quantum Composer - IBM Quantum

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Page Text: Drag and drop to build, visualize, and run circuits – no coding required. What is it? ¶ IBM Quantum Composer is a graphical quantum programming tool that lets you drag and drop operations to build quantum circuits and run them on real quantum hardware or simulators. Create your first quantum circuit with this step-by-step tutorial, or go directly to Quantum Composer . How to build circuits and visualize qubit states with Quantum Composer. ¶ What can it do? Visualize qubit states See how changes to your circuit affect the state of qubits , shown as an interactive q-sphere, or histograms showing measurement probabilities or statevector simulations. Run on quantum hardware Run your circuits on real quantum hardware to understand the effects of device noise. Automatically generate code Instead of writing code by hand, automatically generate OpenQASM or Python code that behaves the same way as the circuit you created with Quantum Composer. Teach and learn with IBM Quantum Composer Build circuits the way they look in textbooks and run them on real hardware to learn firsthand how they behave.

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