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The HEIR compiler

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HEIR: Homomorphic Encryption Intermediate Representation

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An MLIR-based toolchain for homomorphic encryption compilers. Read the docs at the HEIR website.

For more information on MLIR, see the MLIR homepage.

Quickstart (Python)

Pip install the heir_py package

pip install heir_py

Then run an example:

from heir import compile
from heir.mlir import I64, Secret

@compile()  # defaults to scheme="bgv", OpenFHE backend, and debug=False
def func(x: Secret[I64], y: Secret[I64]):
    sum = x + y
    diff = x - y
    mul = x * y
    expression = sum * diff + mul
    deadcode = expression * mul
    return expression

func.setup()
enc_x = func.encrypt_x(7)
enc_y = func.encrypt_y(8)
result_enc = func.eval(enc_x, enc_y)
result = func.decrypt_result(result_enc)

print(
  f"Expected result for `func`: {func.original(7,8)}, FHE result:"
  f" {result}"
)

This will compile the function above using the BGV scheme to machine code via the OpenFHE backend. Then calling the function will encrypt the inputs, run the function, and return the decrypted result. The function call foo(7, 8) runs the entire encrypt-run-decrypt flow for ease of testing.

Building from source

HEIR requires a recent C compiler (see clang_matrix for version-specific support, recent GCCs also tend to work), and some backends like OpenFHE require libomp-dev.

HEIR depends on LLVM (from source) so a clean build may take 15-30 minutes depending on your machine.

This project uses bazel for its build system. Install bazelisk to manage the bazel version automatically. Then, with bazel on your path (pointing to bazelisk), run the following to build the main pass-running tool.

bazel build //tools:heir-opt

Or run an end-to-end test like

bazel test //tests/Examples/openfhe/ckks/halevi_shoup_matvec:all

See the bazel tips page for more example commands and tips on using bazel.

Supported backends and schemes

Backend Library BGV BFV CKKS CGGI
OpenFHE
Lattigo
tfhe-rs
Jaxite

Note some backends do not support all schemes.

Contributing

There are many ways to contribute to HEIR:

Citations

The HEIR project can be cited in in academic work through following entry:

@misc{ali2025heir,
      title={HEIR: A Universal Compiler for Homomorphic Encryption},
      author={Asra Ali and Jaeho Choi and Bryant Gipson and Shruthi Gorantala
              and Jeremy Kun and Wouter Legiest and Lawrence Lim and Alexander
              Viand and Meron Zerihun Demissie and Hongren Zheng},
      year={2025},
      eprint={2508.11095},
      archivePrefix={arXiv},
      primaryClass={cs.CR},
      url={https://arxiv.org/abs/2508.11095},
}

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