Abstract
Quantum computing has the potential to revolutionize problem-solving across various domains, from
cryptography to materials science. However, the complexities of quantum hardware, including the need for highly
specialized environments and significant computational resources, have made quantum computing difficult for most
organizations to access. Cloud-native quantum computing, which leverages cloud infrastructure to provide scalable, ondemand access to quantum processors, offers a transformative solution to this challenge. This paper explores the rise of
cloud-native quantum computing, focusing on how cloud infrastructure facilitates the deployment and execution of
quantum algorithms. We examine the benefits of cloud-based quantum computing, the challenges it faces, and the role
of cloud service providers in advancing quantum technologies. Additionally, we explore the synergy between quantum
computing and classical computing, emphasizing hybrid quantum-classical systems. Finally, we look ahead to the
future of quantum computing in the cloud, outlining emerging trends, research opportunities, and the potential impacts
on industries such as finance, healthcare, and logistics.