Snowflake Names 2026 AI Agent Finalists

Snowflake's 2026 Startup Challenge reveals 10 semi-finalists pioneering autonomous AI agents across various industries.

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Snowflake Names 2026 AI Agent Finalists
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The competition for the 2026 Snowflake Startup Challenge has intensified, with the field narrowed to 10 semi-finalists poised to redefine industries through advanced AI. This year’s cohort showcases a significant pivot from basic chatbots to sophisticated, autonomous AI agents, leveraging Snowflake’s platform for data and AI development. The announcement comes from Snowflake, highlighting startups aiming to build agentic operating systems, security knowledge layers, and organizational digital twins.

These companies are tackling diverse challenges, from making satellite imagery as accessible as text documents to deploying AI for risk management and providing semantic infrastructure for small and medium-sized businesses. The focus is on creating AI that can perform complex tasks autonomously, pushing the boundaries of what's possible in fields like cybersecurity, healthcare, and geospatial intelligence.

Agentic AI Takes Center Stage

Among the semi-finalists is Airrived, developing an Agentic OS designed to enable enterprises to build and scale autonomous AI agents without requiring deep AI expertise. Their platform includes a governance layer for human-in-the-loop oversight, utilizing Snowflake’s Snowpark and Cortex AI.

Auguria offers a Security Knowledge Layer aimed at streamlining security operations by filtering out up to 99% of security noise using AI-powered vector intelligence, reducing costs and alert fatigue.

Related startups

Elait Health is unifying fragmented healthcare data into an AI-ready foundation, enabling automated AI agents for tasks like patient scheduling and follow-ups, leveraging Snowflake’s comprehensive data platform capabilities.

Equity Data Science (EDS) provides a cloud-based platform for hedge funds and asset managers, digitizing the investment lifecycle by integrating qualitative research with quantitative analytics, powered by AI and data science.

Flexify focuses on AI for supply chain execution, offering an agentic platform that moves businesses from risk identification to automated resolution. It utilizes Snowflake Native App Framework and Cortex AI to connect siloed systems and automate complex tasks like tariff classification and supplier sourcing.

HelloTwin is building a semantic operating system to provide SMEs with the data infrastructure needed for AI agents. It creates a digital twin of an organization, enabling unified data analysis and real-time actions across business tools.

LGND AI is making Earth observation data from satellites and aerial imagery queryable through natural language. Their LGND Studio and LGND Discover platforms, built on Cortex AI, provide AI-assisted workflows for data creation and complex geospatial analysis.

OpenBB offers a modular, AI-fueled fintech platform for integrating and visualizing financial data. Its OpenBB Workspace and AI research assistant, Copilot, help analysts summarize earnings calls and answer complex investment queries.

Twine Security is deploying AI digital employees, built with Cortex AI, to act as specialized virtual staff for IT and security departments. Their first agent, Alex, focuses on identity and access management, automating tasks and freeing up human teams for strategic work.

Tynapse provides a trust layer for enterprise agents and LLMs, designed to mitigate AI adoption risks in regulated industries. It offers guardrails to detect threats and hallucinations, masks sensitive data, and provides audit-grade proof for compliance.

The next stage involves investor pitch videos and interviews, with three finalists selected to present at the Startup Challenge Finale on June 4th.

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