Corvic AI Joins Snowflake Accelerator to Bolster Growth

Corvic AI enters Snowflake’s accelerator program, gaining technical and market support to advance its enterprise AI platform.

Nov 6, 2025
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Corvic AI today announced it has joined the Snowflake Accelerator program to access resources and leverage Snowflake’s expertise as it charts growth in its platform and go-to-market approach.

We spoke with Corvic AI CEO Farshid Sabet ahead of the announcement to learn more about the accelerator program and his vision for Corvic AI’s future.

Snowflake’s Startup Accelerator provides guidance and support to Corvic AI’s team

As part of the program, Corvic AI will receive access to Snowflake’s technical, go-to-market, and visibility resources, including architecture guidance from Snowflake engineers, co-marketing support, and opportunities to engage with Snowflake’s global enterprise network and venture partners.

The invitation-only program recognizes early-stage companies developing technologies that enhance the Snowflake Data Cloud ecosystem and accelerate enterprise AI adoption.

“We are excited to welcome Corvic to the Snowflake Startup Accelerator,” said Ben Gotfredson, the global startup program director at Snowflake. “Corvic’s approach to multimodal retrieval aligns with Snowflake’s vision to make enterprise AI both scalable and trustworthy. Working together, we’ll help unlock novel, high-impact solutions that tackle some of our customers’ most complex data and AI challenges.”

Sabet said participation in the program signals the next phase of Corvic AI’s growth. The company was founded in 2023 and has steadily grown its product offerings throughout 2025. 

The team remains small, which Sabet says limits the company’s ability to scale as quickly as companies with more resources would. He sees the Snowflake program as a way to access more resources while keeping his team aligned on internal priorities.

The company’s platform is available on the Google Cloud Marketplace, and Sabet says partnerships with major hyperscalers and others are continually under consideration and development.

“We meet our customers where their data is, and we know that’s likely with the large hyperscalers and with solutions like the ones Snowflake offers,” said Sabet. 

How the Corvic AI platform offers a unique approach

Corvic’s platform allows enterprises to deploy production-grade RAG systems that can retrieve and reason over millions of fragmented documents, including PDFs, tables, images, and legacy data, without requiring costly data migrations or re-engineering.

“We bring together all of these capabilities and offer multi-modal solutions because enterprises need to manage terabytes of data in different formats and different locations. We offer integrations with many popular tools and address concerns in explainability and privacy within training models, all so enterprises can confidently leverage their data and see their GenAI projects actually make it into production and use,” Sabet told Channel Insider in July.

Sabet emphasizes that the platform his company has built enables enterprises to confidently leverage AI without concern for the accuracy of the output. In a world where tool sprawl and legacy technology pull enterprise data in different directions, Sabet says a platform like theirs is more important than ever.

“Our team was an enterprise data business before Corvic AI came to be, and we saw the pain people have to go through to sign their data to various tools within the business,” Sabet said. “Accuracy will always win in our industry, and accuracy remains one of the biggest challenges tied to AI. We’re addressing that issue.”

Over half of Corvic AI’s customers are large enterprises, most of whom are building their own models trained on internal data sources to achieve a variety of use cases across industries. To Sabet, he and his team are building the platform that enterprises need to realize the full potential of AI deployments.

Where Sabet sees Corvic AI heading as AI demand continues to grow within enterprise market

Sabet remains confident that Corvic AI’s platform will scale to more customers over time, both because of programs like Snowflake’s and the general growth he expects the business to achieve throughout next year.


Already, he says he sees the work paying off as more companies unlock value through the platform.

“It is very rewarding that every day we are talking to people who are validating what we are doing,” Sabet said.

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