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SHOW PRICING PLANS
Preview Feature — OpenAvailable to all accounts. Lists visible and hidden pricing plans.
Service types
This topic lists the types of usage that can incur costs in Snowflake.
Snowflake AI pricing
Each service is charged per the relevant table in the Consumption table. There are no per - seat fees. Automatic AI Credit discounts apply based on your annual contract value (ACV).
Understanding cost for Cortex Search Services
Cortex Search Services have costs dependent on how you embed tokens and the number of columns you index. Larger embedding vectors or higher numbers of index columns incur higher costs. Embeddings are computed each time a row is inserted or…
Create and manage offers
Providers can create both standard and private offers. Standard offers are displayed in the pricing section of a listing. With standard offers, providers can allow self - serve purchases or send consumers to their sales team using a Contact…
Understanding compute cost
Compute costs represent credits used for: Virtual Warehouse compute — Virtual warehouses consume credits as they execute queries, load data and perform other DML operations. Virtual Warehouses are user - managed, which means you can…
Snowpark Container Services costs
The costs associated with using Snowpark Container Services can be categorized into storage cost, compute pool cost, and data transfer cost. Storage cost When you use Snowpark Container Services, storage costs associated with Snowflake,…
Nov 07, 2025: Pricing plans and offers (General availability)
With pricing plans, providers can create multiple, individualized pricing, terms, and discounts for a single paid listing. Providers don’t need to create a listing for every new pricing plan they offer consumers.
Search optimization cost estimation and management
Search optimization cost estimation and management Enterprise Edition FeatureThis feature requires Enterprise Edition (or higher).
Understanding overall cost
NoteThis topic describes foundational costs associated with using Snowflake (compute costs, storage costs, and data transfer costs).