Haiqu raises $11M seed
Haiqu raised $11M in seed funding, announced on 13 January 2026, led by Primary Venture Partners, with participation from Collaborative Fund, Alumni Ventures, Qudit Ventures, Silicon Roundabout Ventures, Harlow Capital, Hyperion Capital, MaC Venture Capital, Toyota Ventures. The round is tracked live by Fusion42 as part of the Raise fund database and the Scout startup database.
A startup developing technology to improve the efficiency of quantum computers through an operating system for quantum applications. Haiqu is based in Canada and currently at seed stage, operating in deeptech, quantum.
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Round details
| Company | Haiqu |
| Stage | seed |
| Amount | $11M |
| Announced | 13 January 2026 |
| Lead | Primary Venture Partners |
| Participation | Collaborative Fund, Alumni Ventures, Qudit Ventures, Silicon Roundabout Ventures, Harlow Capital, Hyperion Capital, MaC Venture Capital, Toyota Ventures |
| Source | announcement ↗ |
Investing funds on Raise
Frequently asked questions
- How much did Haiqu raise?
- Haiqu raised $11M in its seed round, announced 2026-01-13.
- Who invested in Haiqu's seed round?
- The round was led by Primary Venture Partners, with participation from Collaborative Fund, Alumni Ventures, Qudit Ventures, Silicon Roundabout Ventures, Harlow Capital, Hyperion Capital, MaC Venture Capital and Toyota Ventures.
- What does Haiqu do?
- A startup developing technology to improve the efficiency of quantum computers through an operating system for quantum applications.
Verified 7 June 2026 · Sources: public filings