What are projects?
All jobs are submitted to a project since all API keys must be attached to one. Anything submitted with that API key will automatically be associated with that project. Projects can have many members added to them by an organization owner. Jobs in a project are visible by all members of that project, meaning its easy to share results and see how much budget is left for the team. Organization owners and members of a project can see it exists or access the jobs in it. Users who are not members of a project cannot see that the project exists or access data for any of its jobs. Projects can have a budget and backend access set by an organization owner, allowing them to allocate portions of their overall budget to specific teams or initiatives as well as designating projects to run on a specific QPU.IonQ Quantum Cloud - View my projects
View your available projects on the IonQ Quantum Cloud.
Creating projects
Projects can only be created or managed by organization owners.
- Unlimited: No set budget limit for the project. Users can submit QPU jobs as long as the organization has a remaining budget.
- Limited: Constrained by the given dollar amount. Project members can run jobs until the limit is hit for the project. A budget limit of zero means that QPU jobs cannot be submitted to the project, but simulator jobs can still be run.
A project needs both a nonzero budget and backend access in order for users to run jobs on a QPU.
Personal projects
When a new account is created, a project namedPersonal Workspace ([email protected]) is automatically created as a workspace for the new user. It will have the organization’s default project budget and backend access. Organization owners can change these defaults from the organization settings page at any time, as well as changing the budget and backend access for individual existing projects.
The organization owner can rename a personal workspace project, change its budget and backend access, or add more members, just like they can for any other project.

