Snowflake Signs $200M Multi-Year AI Partnership With OpenAI to Expand Enterprise Model Choice

ADVERTISEMENT — 728×90

Snowflake announced a $200 million multi-year commercial agreement with OpenAI, deepening its push to embed advanced AI directly into enterprise data environments. Under the deal, Snowflake’s 12,600 customers gain access to OpenAI models across all three major cloud providers, while Snowflake employees will use ChatGPT Enterprise internally. The companies will also jointly develop AI agents and new AI-driven products.

CEO Sridhar Ramaswamy said the partnership enables enterprises to apply frontier AI models to governed, secure data already housed in Snowflake. Vice President of AI Baris Gultekin emphasized that Snowflake remains model-agnostic, following similar recent agreements with Anthropic, reflecting growing enterprise demand for flexibility as AI adoption accelerates.

ADVERTISEMENT — 728×90

Need Deeper Intelligence on the AI Market?

AI Insider's Market Intelligence platform tracks funding rounds, competitive landscapes, and technology trends across the global AI ecosystem in real time. Get the data and insights your organization needs to make informed decisions.

Related Articles

Insider Brief China has released its first national standard system for humanoid robots and embodied artificial intelligence, marking a formal move to regulate a fast-scaling

OpenAI announced that ChatGPT has reached 900 million weekly active users, marking a 100 million increase since October 2025, alongside 50 million paying subscribers. The

Perplexity has introduced Perplexity Computer, a new cloud-based agentic system available to subscribers of its $200-per-month Max tier. The platform integrates 19 AI models into

Stay Updated with AI Insider

Get the latest AI funding news, market intelligence, and industry insights delivered to your inbox weekly.

ADVERTISEMENT
300×250

ADVERTISEMENT
300×250

ADVERTISEMENT — 728×90

Subscribe today for the latest news about the AI landscape