Snowflake
2 models across 1 family · Latest: Arctic-TILT (2024-05)
Cloud-based data warehousing and analytics.
Snowflake's portfolio covers 1 active model across 1 current family, spanning general LLM work. Open a model detail page to compare provider routes and sourced benchmarks.
Covers 0 workload areas across 1 active tracked model; last verified 2026-05-19.
Use it for
- Teams evaluating general LLM work across this lab's releases
- Comparing model families before committing to a flagship
- Migration and pricing follow-ups across 1 tracked models
Do not use it for
- Choosing a hosting provider without opening a model page for price ladders
Active models
1
Current models from this lab, excluding deprecated ones
Active families
1
Current model families from this lab
Open catalog
1 open
1 open source / 0 open weights
Lowest output price
Not tracked
No provider output pricing linked yet
Latest dated release
2024-05-02
Arctic-TILT
Freshness
2026-05-19
Researched 55d ago
Information
Release cadence
Showing 2 recent dated releases (full timeline below). Latest: Arctic-TILT (2024-05-02).
Where this lab wins
Not enough capability or benchmark coverage yet to call strengths for this lab.
Flagship quality / price signal
Flagship: Arctic-TILT (best sourced coding quality-per-dollar in this portfolio).
Quality-per-dollar unavailable for this flagship — benchmark coverage or output token pricing is still missing.
Snowflake is an American AI company founded in 2012. Cloud-based data warehousing and analytics. Snowflake ships 1 model family totaling 2 models, with the most recent release Arctic-TILT in 2024-05. Notable families include Arctic. Use it as a stable reference for lab background, release coverage, and follow-up model pages as they are added. Researchers and evaluators can scan counts, links, release history. View official API endpoints, benchmark performance, and coding/agent fit for every Snowflake model.
About
Snowflake is a cloud-based data warehousing and analytics platform that provides a solid foundation for AI and machine learning initiatives. By enabling organizations to store, manage, and analyze vast amounts of structured and semi-structured data, Snowflake empowers data-driven decision-making and facilitates the development of AI applications. Software engineers and SaaS executives can leverage Snowflake's platform to build robust data pipelines, train machine learning models, and derive valuable insights from their data, ultimately driving innovation and business value through AI.
Featured models
| Model | Released | Context | Input price ($/1M) | Output price ($/1M) | License | Openness |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Arctic-TILT | 2024-05-02 | - | - | - | Apache 2.0 | Open source |
| Arctic | 2024-04-24 | 4k | $2.00 | $2.00 | Apache 2.0 | Open source |
Model families
Recent releases
- Arctic-TILT- 2024-05-02
- Arctic- 2024-04-24
FAQ
Who founded Snowflake and when?
Snowflake was founded in 2012 and is associated with Bozeman, Montana, United States.
What models has Snowflake released?
Snowflake ships 2 models across 1 family: Arctic.
Is Snowflake's technology open source?
All tracked models are released under Open Source.
Where is Snowflake headquartered?
Snowflake is headquartered in Bozeman, Montana, United States.
What is Snowflake known for?
Cloud-based data warehousing and analytics. Its most prominent tracked family is Arctic.
How can I access Snowflake's models?
Snowflake's models are available via Microsoft Foundry, NVIDIA NIM, Replicate API, and Together AI.
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Last reviewed: 2026-05-19. Data sourced from public lab announcements and provider documentation.
