QuEra stock

Private-market facts for current and former QuEra employees researching their stock.

Latest Round
Series C
Valuation
Not publicly disclosed
Founded
2018
Headquarters
Boston, MA
Founders
Mikhail Lukin, Markus Greiner, Vladan Vuletic, Alexander Keesling
Status
private

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Overview

QuEra Computing builds neutral-atom quantum computers, using arrays of individual atoms for scalable, error-corrected quantum computation.

Selling QuEra shares

Why shareholders consider selling

Shareholders in QuEra may explore liquidity for a number of reasons — diversifying a concentrated position, funding a personal financial goal, or simply reducing exposure to a single private holding. As a private company, QuEra does not trade on a public exchange, meaning employees and early shareholders cannot simply sell through a brokerage. Extended private timelines can leave shareholders waiting years for an exit event, which is why some choose to explore secondary-market options.

Can you sell QuEra stock?

Whether a shareholder can sell typically depends on what they hold and how it was acquired. Vested and exercised shares are generally more straightforward than unexercised options or unvested RSUs. Most private companies, including those in the Semiconductors & Hardware sector, impose transfer restrictions such as rights of first refusal or board approval requirements. The specific terms governing QuEra shares would be outlined in the holder's equity agreement or the company's governing documents.

What affects the value of QuEra shares?

The price a buyer is willing to pay for private shares is shaped by several factors: overall demand for the stock, the company's financial performance, broader Semiconductors & Hardware market conditions, and any recent private-market transaction activity. Data points such as the company's Series C round can help frame expectations, though they do not guarantee a transaction price.

What should holders check before selling

  • The type of security held (common shares, preferred, options, RSUs)
  • Whether the equity is fully vested and, for options, whether it has been exercised
  • Any transfer restrictions, lock-up provisions, or company approval requirements
  • Estimated net proceeds after applicable taxes and transaction fees
  • Whether partial liquidity — selling a portion rather than the full position — may be a better fit

Tools for QuEra shareholders

Exploring equity in QuEra often raises questions about taxes, exercise timing, valuation, and exit outcomes. These tools can help you model different decisions using your own assumptions.

Latest funding round

QuEra most recently raised a Series C round in June 2024. Total funding raised to date is approximately $123M.

Lead investors in this round include GV (Google Ventures) and Rakuten.

Founders & company background

QuEra was founded in 2018 by Mikhail Lukin, Markus Greiner, Vladan Vuletic, Alexander Keesling and is headquartered in Boston, MA.

Investors

Industry

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Frequently asked questions

Is QuEra still a private company?
Yes, QuEra is currently a private company.
What is QuEra's latest funding round?
QuEra's most recent known round is Series C, raised in June 2024.
What is QuEra's valuation?
QuEra's valuation has not been publicly disclosed.
Who are the investors in QuEra?
Notable investors include GV (Google Ventures), Rakuten, Day One Ventures.
Can I sell my QuEra stock?
Private company shares can sometimes be sold on secondary markets. Speaking with a specialist who understands QuEra stock can help you evaluate your options.

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Last verified: 2026-04-13 · QuEra data compiled from funding disclosures, investor announcements, corporate filings, and public records.

Information on this page is compiled from publicly available sources and may be outdated or incomplete. This is not investment advice. Consult a qualified advisor before making financial decisions.