This guide covers how to use IonQ’s native gates in PennyLane. To learn more about what the native gates are and when to use them, refer to our guide on getting started with native gates.
Introduction
Building and submitting circuits using IonQ’s hardware-native gateset enables you to bypass our compiler and optimizer, providing more control and transparency than the default abstract gateset (though often at the cost of performance and convenience). Before working with native gates in PennyLane, we recommend reviewing our guides on Getting Started with Native Gates and Getting Started with PennyLane. Native gates are also supported in the IonQ API, Qiskit, and Cirq.Using native gates
Native gates are supported as ofv0.28.0 of the PennyLane IonQ plugin.
Gates are provided as part of the pennylane-ionq package, including:
GPI(phi)GPI2(phi)MS(phi0, phi1, theta=0.25)for Aria systems
pennylane_ionq.ops:
gateset="native":
pennylane-ionq plugin currently does not support automatic transpilation from abstract to native gates, but we may add this capability in the future. For now, we recommend following this general procedure (also described in our main native gates guide) or using a different SDK.

