D-Wave Reports Fourth Quarter and Year-End 2025 Results
PALO ALTO, Calif., February 26, 2026 -- D-Wave Quantum Inc. (“D-Wave” or the “Company”), the only dual-platform quantum computing company, providing both annealing and gate-model systems, software, and services, today announced financial results for its fiscal fourth quarter and year ended December 31, 2025.
“Our 2025 results mark one of the most successful and transformative years in D-Wave’s history, with meaningful growth across every key business metric — revenue, Bookings, technical milestones, and scientific breakthroughs,” said Dr. Alan Baratz, CEO of D-Wave. “We are entering 2026 with exceptional momentum: generating over $30 million in Bookings in January alone, expanding our market leadership through the acquisition of gate-model quantum computing company Quantum Circuits, Inc., and securing an eight-figure enterprise QCaaS agreement that underscores growing customer confidence in our technology’s power to transform enterprise operations. 2026 is shaping up to be a defining year for D-Wave.”
Business and Technical Highlights
- Announced revenue of $24.6 million for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2025, representing an increase of $15.8 million, or 179%, from revenue of $8.8 million reported for fiscal year 2024.
- Closed Bookings of $13.4 million for the fourth quarter of fiscal 2025, up 471% from the immediately preceding third quarter Bookings of $2.4 million. This included a Booking of €10 million for 50% capacity of a D-Wave Advantage2 annealing quantum computer to support the development of a state-of-the-art quantum computing and research facility in Lombardy, Italy.
- Subsequent to the close of the fourth quarter, announced a $20 million system purchase by Florida Atlantic University, with deployment expected by the end of 2026, and a $10 million, two-year enterprise license Quantum Computing as a Service (QCaaS) agreement with a Fortune 100 company. As a result, as of February 25, 2026, first quarter year-to-date 2026 Bookings exceed $32.8 million.
- Announced the completion of the acquisition of Quantum Circuits, a leading developer of error-corrected superconducting gate-model quantum computing systems. Quantum Circuits’ dual-rail qubits with built-in erasure detection identify 90% of errors that occur. With erasure detection, this technology delivers gate fidelities that exceed 99.9%, bringing trapped ion fidelities along with superconducting execution speeds to today’s gate-model algorithm developers. Our erasure detection, and our observed erasure rate of 0.5%, allow us to deliver logical qubits with an order of magnitude fewer physical qubits compared to architectures without this capability.
- Demonstrated the first scalable, on-chip cryogenic control of gate-model qubits, which significantly reduces the amount of wiring required to control larger numbers of qubits without degrading qubit fidelity. This control technology uses multiplexed digital-to-analog converters to control tens of thousands of qubits and couplers with just 200 control wires. With Quantum Circuits’ high-fidelity, error-detecting dual-rail qubits and D-Wave’s robust cryogenic platforms, we believe D-Wave is now uniquely positioned as the only company that has all three core technologies required to deliver scaled, error-corrected superconducting gate-model systems.
- Announced a collaboration with Davidson Technologies and Anduril Industries to develop quantum-classical hybrid applications for complex U.S. air and missile defense planning challenges. An initial proof-of-concept demonstrated that as problem complexity scaled, D-Wave’s Stride hybrid solver extended its performance lead over classical-only approaches, delivering at least 10x faster time-to-solution, a 9% to 12% improvement in threat mitigation, and the ability to intercept an additional 45-60 missiles in a 500-missile attack simulation.
- Signed a number of new and renewing customer engagements for both commercial and research applications, including: LG CNS – a major South Korean IT services and systems integration company; Sharp Corporation – a multinational electronics company; and CINECA – an interuniversity consortium founded in 1969 bringing together 122 members, including two Italian Ministries (the Ministry of University and Research, and the Ministry of Education and Merit), 71 Italian universities, and 49 national public universities, that supports and drives digital transformation and is one of the world's most advanced computing centers for High Performance Computing (HPC).
- Announced several advancements in annealing quantum computing technologies that further D-Wave’s unique dual-platform approach, including:
New Stride hybrid solver capabilities that enable customers to incorporate machine learning models directly into quantum workflows;
Multicolor annealing, a set of processor controls that give researchers new ways to shape and observe quantum behavior over time, enabling exploration in quantum materials simulation, molecular models for drug discovery, and advanced quantum-driven applications; and
Fast-reverse anneal, which allows the annealing quantum computer to move back and forth through the annealing process while maintaining coherence, thus leading to faster time-to-solution.
These enhancements increase the capabilities of D-Wave's Advantage2 quantum computer, the same system, and the only system in the world, that has demonstrated quantum supremacy on a useful, real-world problem. That result, achieved natively on the Advantage2 quantum processing unit, has not been successfully challenged nearly two years after the paper's initial publication in March 2024.
- Announced the formation of a new business unit dedicated to driving the adoption of D-Wave’s quantum computing products and services within the U.S. government. The unit is led by seasoned government and public sector business executive Jack Sears Jr., who brings more than 25 years of experience in developing and executing organizational growth strategies for companies serving the federal government in the defense and aerospace industries.
- Hosted Qubits 2026 in Boca Raton, Florida on January 27-28, 2026. This was the Company’s largest Qubits event ever, with in-person attendees increasing 63% year over year compared to Qubits 2025. Notable speakers included Anduril, AT&T, Davidson Technologies, Lighthouse DIG, North Wales Police, PolarisQB, Q-Alliance, Quantum Coast Capital, TECNALIA, Unissant, Verge, and others.
- Announced that Boca Raton, Florida has been selected as the location of the Company’s new corporate headquarters and a key U.S. research and development facility. The transition of the headquarters from Palo Alto, California is expected by the end of 2026.
Financial Results for the Fiscal Year 2025
- Revenue: Revenue for the year ended December 31, 2025 was $24.6 million, an increase of $15.8 million, or 179%, from revenue of $8.8 million for the year ended December 31, 2024.
- Bookings: Bookings for the year ended December 31, 2025 were $18.7 million, a decrease of $5.2 million, or 22%, from Bookings of $23.9 million for the year ended December 31, 2024 that included an eight-figure booking of the Company's first quantum computer system sale. Subsequent to year-end 2025, the Company has closed over $32.8 million in additional Bookings.
- Customers: During FY 2025, D-Wave recognized revenue from over 135 individual customers encompassing over 70 commercial enterprises, including over two dozen Forbes Global 2000 companies.
- GAAP Gross Profit: GAAP gross profit for the year ended December 31, 2025 was $20.3 million, an increase of $14.7 million, or 265%, from $5.6 million in GAAP gross profit for the year ended December 31, 2024, with the increase due primarily to a higher margin quantum computer system sale during the year ended December 31, 2025.
- GAAP Gross Margin: GAAP gross margin for the year ended December 31, 2025 was 82.6%, an increase of 19.6% from the 63.0% GAAP gross margin for the year ended December 31, 2024, with the increase due primarily to a higher margin quantum computer system sale during the year ended December 31, 2025.
- Non-GAAP Gross Profit: Non-GAAP Gross Profit for the year ended December 31, 2025 was $21.1 million, an increase of $14.7 million, or 229%, from the Non-GAAP Gross Profit of $6.4 million for the year ended December 31, 2024. The difference between GAAP and Non-GAAP Gross Profit is limited to non-cash stock-based compensation and depreciation and amortization expenses that are excluded from the Non-GAAP Gross Profit.
- Non-GAAP Gross Margin: Non-GAAP Gross Margin for the year ended December 31, 2025 was 86.0%, an increase of 13.2% from the 72.8% Non-GAAP Gross Margin for the year ended December 31, 2024. The difference between GAAP and Non-GAAP Gross Margin is limited to non-cash stock-based compensation and depreciation and amortization expenses that are excluded from the Non-GAAP Gross Margin.
- GAAP Operating Expenses: GAAP operating expenses for the year ended December 31, 2025 were $120.7 million, an increase of $37.9 million, or 46%, from GAAP operating expenses of $82.8 million for the year ended December 31, 2024, with the year-over-year increase primarily driven by increases of $17.0 million in salaries and related personnel costs, 74% of which relates to increases in Sales & Marketing and Research & Development personnel; $6.9 million in non-cash stock-based compensation, $5.7 million in fabrication costs, $5.1 million in third party professional services and $3.0 million in marketing expenses. The increased operating expenses stem from investments to support the Company’s accelerated product development and go-to-market initiatives.
- Non-GAAP Adjusted Operating Expenses: Non-GAAP Adjusted Operating Expenses for the year ended December 31, 2025 were $92.9 million, an increase of $30.5 million, or 49%, from Non-GAAP Adjusted Operating Expenses of $62.4 million for the year ended December 31, 2024, with the difference between GAAP and Non-GAAP Operating Expenses being primarily non-cash stock-based compensation expense, depreciation and amortization expense, and non-recurring one-time expenses that are excluded from the Non-GAAP Adjusted Operating Expenses.
- Net Loss: Net loss for the year ended December 31, 2025 was $355.1 million, or $1.11 per share, an increase of $211.2 million, or $0.36 per share, compared with the net loss of $143.9 million, or $0.75 per share for the year ended December 31, 2024. The increase was primarily due to $270.5 million in non-cash, non-operating charges related to the remeasurement of the Company's warrant liability, as well as realized losses stemming from warrant exercises, both a direct function of the magnitude of the increase in the price of the Company's warrants driven by the appreciation in the price of the Company's common stock.
- Adjusted Net Loss: Adjusted Net Loss for the year ended December 31, 2025 was $84.5 million, or $0.26 per share, an increase of $8.9 million, and decrease of $0.13 per share, when compared with the Adjusted Net Loss of $75.6 million, or $0.39 per share for the year ended December 31, 2024, with the difference between net loss and Adjusted Net Loss being non-cash, non-operating warrant remeasurement related charges that are excluded from the Adjusted Net Loss. The decrease in Adjusted Net Loss per Share was due to higher issued and outstanding shares of the Company's common stock in 2025 when compared to 2024.
- Adjusted EBITDA Loss: Adjusted EBITDA Loss for the year ended December 31, 2025 was $71.8 million, an increase of $15.8 million, or 28%, from the Adjusted EBITDA Loss of $56.0 million for the year ended December 31, 2024, with the increase due primarily to higher operating expenses, partly offset by higher gross profit.
Fourth Quarter Fiscal 2025 Financial Highlights
- Revenue: Revenue for the fourth quarter of fiscal 2025 was $2.8 million, an increase of $0.5 million, or 19%, from the fiscal 2024 fourth quarter revenue of $2.3 million.
- Bookings: Bookings for the fourth quarter of fiscal 2025 were $13.4 million, a decrease of $4.9 million, or 27%, from the fiscal 2024 fourth quarter Bookings of $18.3 million that included an eight-figure booking of the Company's first quantum computer system sale, and an increase of $11.0 million, or 471%, from the immediately preceding fiscal 2025 third quarter Bookings of $2.4 million.
- GAAP Gross Profit: GAAP gross profit for the fourth quarter of fiscal 2025 was $1.8 million, an increase of $0.3 million, or 21%, from the fiscal 2024 fourth quarter GAAP gross profit of $1.5 million, with the increase due primarily to the growth in revenue.
- GAAP Gross Margin: GAAP gross margin for the fourth quarter of fiscal 2025 was 64.8%, an increase of 1.0% from the fiscal 2024 fourth quarter GAAP gross margin of 63.8%.
- Non-GAAP Gross Profit: Non-GAAP Gross Profit for the fourth quarter of fiscal 2025 was $2.0 million, an increase of $0.3 million, or 17%, from the fiscal 2024 fourth quarter Non-GAAP Gross Profit of $1.7 million. The difference between GAAP and Non-GAAP Gross Profit is limited to non-cash stock-based compensation, and depreciation and amortization expenses that are excluded from the Non-GAAP Gross Profit.
- Non-GAAP Gross Margin: Non-GAAP Gross Margin for the fourth quarter of fiscal 2025 was 71.8%, a decrease of 1.2% from the fiscal 2024 fourth quarter Non-GAAP Gross Margin of 73.0%. The difference between GAAP and Non-GAAP Gross Margin is limited to non-cash stock-based compensation and depreciation and amortization expenses that are excluded from the Non-GAAP Gross Margin.
- GAAP Operating Expenses: GAAP operating expenses for the fourth quarter of fiscal 2025 were $36.6 million, an increase of $14.9 million, or 69%, from the fiscal 2024 fourth quarter GAAP operating expenses of $21.7 million with the increase driven primarily by increases of $6.2 million in personnel costs, $4.0 million in third party professional services, $1.6 million in non-cash stock-based compensation and $1.1 million in marketing expenses. The increased operating expenses stem from investments to support the Company’s accelerated product development and go-to-market initiatives.
- Non-GAAP Adjusted Operating Expenses2: Non-GAAP Adjusted Operating Expenses for the fourth quarter of fiscal 2025 were $27.0 million, an increase of $10.0 million, or 59% from the fiscal 2024 fourth quarter Non-GAAP Adjusted Operating Expenses of $17.0 million, with the difference between GAAP and Non-GAAP Adjusted Operating Expenses being primarily non-cash stock-based compensation expense, depreciation and amortization, and non-recurring one-time expenses that are excluded from the Non-GAAP Adjusted Operating Expenses.
- Net Loss: Net loss for the fourth quarter of fiscal 2025 was $42.3 million, or $0.12 per share, a decrease of $43.8 million, or $0.25 per share, from the fiscal 2024 fourth quarter net loss of $86.1 million, or $0.37 per share. The decrease was primarily due to a $57.7 million decrease in the amount of non-cash, non-operating charges related to the remeasurement of the Company's warrant liability, that is a direct function of the magnitude of the increase in the price of the Company’s warrants driven by the appreciation in the price of the Company's common stock, partially offset by higher operating expenses.
- Adjusted Net Loss: Adjusted Net Loss for the fourth quarter of fiscal 2025 was $31.8 million, or $0.09 per share, an increase of $14.0 million, or $0.01 per share, from the fiscal 2024 fourth quarter Adjusted Net Loss of $17.8 million, or $0.08 per share, with the difference between Net Loss and Adjusted Net Loss being non-cash, non-operating warrant remeasurement related charges that are excluded from the Adjusted Net Loss.
- Adjusted EBITDA Loss: Adjusted EBITDA Loss for the fourth quarter of fiscal 2025 was $25.0 million, an increase of $9.7 million, or 63%, from the fiscal 2024 fourth quarter Adjusted EBITDA Loss of $15.3 million with the increase due primarily to higher operating expenses, partly offset by higher gross profit.
Balance Sheet and Liquidity
As of December 31, 2025, D-Wave’s consolidated cash and marketable investment securities balance totaled a record $884.5 million, representing a 397% increase from the fiscal 2024 fourth quarter consolidated cash balance of $178.0 million, and a 6% increase from the immediately prior fiscal 2025 third quarter consolidated cash balance of $836.2 million.
During the fourth quarter of fiscal 2025, the Company raised $63.7 million in cash proceeds from the exercise of warrants.


