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LandingLens vs. LandingLens on Snowflake
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This article applies to these versions of LandingLens:
LandingLens | LandingLens on Snowflake |
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For the most part, the experience using LandingLens on Snowflake is the same as using LandingLens directly from LandingAI. In both, you will upload and label images, and then train and deploy computer vision models.
If you're using LandingLens on Snowflake, you get the exclusive benefits of data governance, Snowflake Copilot, and more.
If you've used LandingLens from LandingAI before, you might notice that some features are different or absent. Some features and concepts are not relevant when using LandingLens in Snowflake, because Snowflake inherently provides those concepts or handles them differently.
The following table lists concepts that aren't found in LandingLens on Snowflake because they are handled differently by Snowflake
Concept or Feature | Description |
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LandingLens credits, pricing plans, and billing | Credits, pricing, and billing are managed in Snowflake. |
LandingLens API keys | Authentication is managed in Snowflake. |
LandingLens members and roles | Access to LandingLens is managed using the secure and granular access controls in Snowflake. |
Examples page and Load Sample Data | LandingLens on Snowflake users can access sample datasets by getting these apps in the Snowflake Marketplace: |