About Snaptable
How It Works
Ship AI-native features, faster & cheaper.
Define your schema using our no-code console, get an API endpoint instantly. Ship AI-native features and experiences that transform users' unstructured inputs (chat, voice recording, email, PDF & more) into structured outputs powered by our AI data compilation engine and infrastructure.
Designed for Top Product & Engineering Teams.
Built to disappear inside your product, it is a pure back-end engine that lets you define and own 100% of your product's user experience. Product team updates complex business logic using our no-code console, while engineering team integrates the API once.

Instantly deploy custom APIs.

Our Value Proposition
Why Choose Us
Why leading product & engineering teams choose to partner with us.
Infrastructure-as-a-Service
Key Features
01
Data Security
Our API is a stateless architecture designed for zero retention and maximum privacy.
02
Instantly Deployed
Non-technical teams can configure custom data compilation schemas easily using our no-code console, and instantly deploy an API endpoint for the engineering team to integrate once.
03
Schema Builder
Our drag-and-drop console lets product teams create and maintain schema logic and data types for various AI-native features in your product, all deployed via API endpoints instantly.
04
Usage Analytics
Track API calls and monitor usage across your product and functions.
Our Customers
Who It's For

"We used Snaptable to re-invent the UI of our software, taking full advantage of AI's capabilities to understand natural human inputs."
Sara Johnson,
CEO of HealthTech SaaS
"Snaptable has helped us solve a decade-old service bottleneck of helping clients digitally consolidate paper statements from various brokers."
David Lee,
Head of Product at FinTech


"Our product and engineering teams collaborate so much more seamlessly on AI features through Snaptable's infrastructure."
Sophia Patel,
COO of LegalTech SaaS
Contact Us
Get in Touch
Reach out to us for inquiries or collaborations.


