What Is Snap Inc. (SNAP) Worth in 2026?
According to the CirclFi Deep Alpha Valuation Engine, Snap Inc.'s intrinsic value is estimated at $2.85. Trading at its current price of $4.68, the valuation engine raises significant caution: 10 of 13 models flag downside risk, projecting an average implied return of -39.1%. The most optimistic model, EROIC, places fair value at $5.79 (+23.8%), while Bayesian DCF — the most conservative — estimates $0.16 (-96.5%). This +120.3% gap reflects genuine analytical uncertainty about Snap Inc.'s intrinsic worth.
What Do the Models Say About SNAP?
13 of 13 models are currently active for SNAP. Of these, 3 models suggest upside while 10 models suggest overvaluation. The Bayesian DCF estimates SNAP's intrinsic value at $0.16, implying -96.5% downside from the current price. See which stocks rank higher →
How Does SNAP Rank in Services-Computer Programming, Data Processing, Etc.?
Among 76 Services-Computer Programming, Data Processing, Etc. stocks, SNAP ranks #30 by Quality of Company score. CirclFi's QOC score of 7.0/10 evaluates 32 fundamental signals. A score of 7.0 indicates above-average quality.
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Snap Inc. operates in a competitive landscape where fundamental quality metrics are key differentiators for long-term value creation.
Is SNAP a Value Trap?
CirclFi's Value Trap algorithm assigns SNAP a score of 17/100 (SAFE). This indicates minimal risk. Fundamentals are healthy. The score cross-references apparent undervaluation against fundamental deterioration signals. Browse lowest value-trap stocks →
Multi-Model Methodology
13 of 13 models are active for Snap Inc.. Broad coverage provides high confidence. Each model applies a fundamentally different valuation philosophy. See the complete methodology →
According to the CirclFi Deep Alpha Valuation Engine, Snap Inc. scores 7.0 out of 10 on our 32-signal quality assessment, a solid rating that maintains reasonable quality metrics with some areas for improvement. The QOC score synthesizes profitability margins, revenue growth reliability, debt management, and capital allocation into a single metric designed to separate durable businesses from statistically cheap ones.
The gap between the most bullish and bearish model spans +120.3% — demonstrating why single-model analysis is dangerous. Browse all stocks with 13-model coverage →
Data Sources & Confidence
Every SNAP valuation is built from SEC EDGAR XBRL filings — 700+ standardized financial tags. Macroeconomic context from FRED calibrates discount rates, while GDELT news sentiment feeds into our Sentiment SOTP model. All pipelines run daily. Read the complete data methodology →
Across SNAP's 13 active models, average confidence is 34%. Lower confidence may reflect limited history or high volatility.
CirclFi's output is a research starting point, not a buy/sell signal. All data updates daily. Read the full methodology →