Recommendation for a platform for drawing computational circuits

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For drawing quantum computation circuits, users seek platforms that support both circuit schematics and LaTeX integration. A Google search yielded useful resources for creating quantum circuits, suggesting that exploring these links may provide valuable options. The discussion emphasizes the need for tools specifically tailored to quantum gates and states. Participants are encouraged to share any recommendations or experiences with relevant software. Overall, finding a suitable platform is crucial for effectively visualizing quantum computations.
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Homework Statement:: I need to draw circuits involving quantum gates and quantum states

I would like a platform that allowed me to draw quantum computation circuits. That is, that it provides me with the schemes and allows me to write in latex.
Many thanks in advance.
 
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