Snowflake and OpenAI partner to enable AI insights for enterprises

Snowflake partners with OpenAI in a $200M collaboration, integrating AI models for enhanced data insights.

  • Tuesday, 10th February 2026 Posted 2 months ago in by Sophie Milburn

Snowflake, a provider in the AI Data Cloud sector, has announced a $200 million partnership with OpenAI to develop and deploy AI solutions for global enterprises.

Central to this alliance is the integration of OpenAI's models directly within Snowflake’s platform, Cortex AI. This feature aims to empower key clients, including Canva and WHOOP, to leverage these models for intricate data insights. OpenAI models, such as the GPT-5.2, are now readily accessible, enabling organisations to exploit their enterprise data.

Snowflake’s CEO, Sridhar Ramaswamy, highlighted that their platform permits organisations to construct and utilise AI on their most valuable asset — data. This secure governance ensures businesses can build AI agents that embody strength and responsibility. Concurrently, OpenAI's CEO of Applications, Fidji Simo, noted that this collaboration facilitates the closer deployment of AI agents alongside business applications, bridging the prevalent AI capability-value gap.

Helen Crossley from Canva expressed excitement about employing OpenAI models through Snowflake Cortex AI, aiming to enhance their platform's scalability and AI offerings. Similarly, Matt Luizzi from WHOOP acknowledged the impact of Snowflake Intelligence in decision-making, stating that having OpenAI's capabilities within Snowflake would refine their analytical processes without compromising security.

Intended benefits identified from this partnership include accelerated product innovation using OpenAI's Apps SDK, AgentKit, as well as developing adaptive AI agents that harness governed data to deliver impactful intelligence.

Snowflake and OpenAI are collaborating to enable businesses to use AI for accessing data. Their approach allows employees to query both structured and unstructured data using natural language.

Finally, Snowflake aims to ensure governance and reliability, with a 99.99% uptime SLA. This aims to ensure that enterprises can reliably infuse OpenAI's models into their workflows, safeguarded by the governance standards of Snowflake Horizon Catalog.

The collaboration builds on the existing relationship between the two companies, supporting joint efforts in AI development and workforce productivity initiatives.

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