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Fair Value Measurements
9 Months Ended
Oct. 31, 2025
Fair Value Disclosures [Abstract]  
Fair Value Measurements Fair Value Measurements
The following tables present information about our financial instruments that are measured at fair value on a recurring basis and indicate the level within the fair value hierarchy of the key valuation inputs utilized to determine such fair value:
As of October 31, 2025
Fair ValueLevel 1Level 2Level 3
(in thousands)
Financial Assets:
Money market funds$626,789 $626,789 $— $— 
Treasury bills4,998 — 4,998 — 
Agency bonds36,988 — 36,988 — 
Cash equivalents668,775 626,789 41,986 — 
U.S. government agency securities4,950,856 — 4,950,856 — 
Agency bonds968,404 — 968,404 — 
Corporate and other debt securities750,925 — 750,925 — 
Treasury bills54,247 — 54,247 — 
Commercial paper2,996 — 2,996 — 
Marketable securities6,727,428 — 6,727,428 — 
Publicly held equity securities included in strategic investments98,260 98,260 — — 
Privately held debt securities included in strategic investments3,957 — — 3,957 
Total financial assets$7,498,420 $725,049 $6,769,414 $3,957 
As of January 31, 2025
Fair ValueLevel 1Level 2Level 3
(in thousands)
Financial Assets:
Money market funds$825,044 $825,044 $— $— 
Treasury bills17,965 — 17,965 — 
Agency bonds23,992 — 23,992 — 
Cash equivalents867,001 825,044 41,957 — 
U.S. government agency securities4,415,930 — 4,415,930 — 
Agency bonds1,174,484 — 1,174,484 — 
Corporate and other debt securities720,795 — 720,795 — 
Treasury bills110,279 — 110,279 — 
Commercial paper20,841 — 20,841 — 
Marketable securities6,442,329 — 6,442,329 — 
Publicly held equity securities included in strategic investments35,280 35,280 — — 
Privately held debt securities included in strategic investments4,450 — — 4,450 
Total financial assets$7,349,060 $860,324 $6,484,286 $4,450 
We classify our highly liquid money market funds and publicly held equity securities as Level 1 of the fair value hierarchy because they are valued based on quoted market prices in active markets. We classify our commercial paper, agency bonds, corporate and other debt securities, U.S. government agency securities, treasury bills, and certificates of deposit as Level 2 because they are valued using inputs other than quoted prices that are directly or indirectly observable in the market, including readily available pricing sources for the identical underlying security, which may not be actively traded. We classify our privately held debt securities as Level 3 due to the lack of relevant observable market data over fair value inputs, such as the probability weighting of the various scenarios that can impact settlement of the arrangement.