Gamma Interactive Demo
Explore a demo of Gamma, an AI presentation builder that turns a text prompt or outline into a polished deck in seconds, using a card-based format built for sharing online.
What is Gamma?
Gamma is an AI presentation builder founded in 2020. Rather than asking users to design slides from scratch, Gamma generates a complete deck from a text prompt, an outline, or pasted content. The output is a visually formatted presentation that adjusts layout and styling automatically, so the focus stays on content rather than pixel-nudging. The platform gained traction as AI generation tools became capable enough to produce genuinely usable first drafts.
The product uses a card-based format rather than traditional slides, which makes decks easier to scroll through on a screen and share via link. Each card behaves like a content block, and users can embed rich media, interactive elements, and even websites directly into a card. AI editing tools let you rewrite, expand, or change the tone of any section without rebuilding the whole deck.
Gamma exports to PowerPoint and PDF for situations where a traditional file format is required. It also integrates with Figma for teams that want to pull design assets into their presentations. The free plan includes watermarked exports. Plus costs $10/month and removes the watermark. Pro at $20/month adds advanced analytics and custom branding.
How to get started with Gamma
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Enter a prompt or paste your outline
Sign up at gamma.app and click New Presentation. Type a topic or paste an outline. Gamma's AI generates a full deck structure from this input, including card titles, body copy, and formatting. Longer outlines produce more closely structured output.
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Review the generated deck
Gamma produces the deck in seconds and opens it in the editor. Scan through the cards to check the overall structure. The AI usually gets the flow right but may need content corrections, especially for technical or industry-specific topics.
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Edit cards and replace placeholder images
Click into any card to edit the text, change the layout, or swap the background image. Gamma's AI tools let you rewrite, shorten, or expand any text block with a single click. Replace placeholder images with real assets or pick from Gamma's built-in image search.
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Add rich media and embedded content
Embed videos, charts, forms, websites, or interactive demos directly into cards. Gamma supports iframes and links to external tools, so presentations can include live data or interactive elements rather than static screenshots.
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Share via link or export to PPTX
Share a live link that always shows the current version, or export to PowerPoint or PDF for recipients who need a file. On the Pro plan, Gamma shows you analytics on who opened the link and how long they spent on each card.
Who is Gamma most useful for?
Founders and startup teams who need to produce pitch decks, investor updates, or internal strategy presentations quickly. The AI generation workflow goes from outline to presentable deck in a few minutes, which is faster than most slide tools for a first draft. Editing from that baseline is faster than building from a blank canvas.
Marketing and content teams producing proposal decks, campaign briefs, or partner overviews on a regular cadence. Gamma's web-based delivery means sharing a link instead of attaching a file, so you always know recipients are seeing the latest version. For teams pairing presentations with product demos, Supademo's interactive walkthroughs can be embedded directly into a Gamma card alongside other supporting content.
Educators, consultants, and solo professionals who need to present ideas without a dedicated designer. Gamma's auto-layout means reasonable visual output without manual formatting. The card format also works better than slides for asynchronous sharing, where someone reads through a deck on their own time rather than watching a live presentation.
Gamma competes with AI presentation tools and traditional design platforms that vary significantly in how much creative control they trade for speed.
Much larger template library and more granular layout control than Gamma. Better for polished brand-consistent output, but the AI generation is less central to the workflow. Most teams use Canva to design rather than to generate.
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Uses smart templates that adjust layout automatically as you add content, similar in spirit to Gamma but without the AI generation from text. Stronger enterprise branding controls and a cleaner slide format for in-person presenting.
Built for teams that need real-time collaboration and version history on sales and investor decks. Less AI-focused than Gamma, with a more traditional slide editor and stronger approval workflows.
Free and deeply integrated with Google Workspace. No AI generation, but everyone already has it and it handles collaboration well. The right default for teams that don't need visual polish and just need something that works reliably.
FAQs on Gamma
Commonly asked questions about Gamma. Have more? Reach out and our team will be happy to help.
How does Gamma generate presentations from a prompt?
Gamma's AI generation takes a topic, an outline, or pasted text and produces a full card-based deck with layout, formatting, and placeholder images applied automatically. The output usually needs some editing and image refinement, but the structure and copy are usable as a starting point. You can also import an existing document and let Gamma convert it into presentation format.
Can I export Gamma presentations to PowerPoint?
Gamma supports export to PPTX and PDF, which makes it compatible with audiences who need a traditional file rather than a web link. The export doesn't always preserve every interactive element, so web sharing is still the cleanest delivery format for Gamma decks.
What is Gamma's free plan?
Gamma's free plan includes unlimited decks with AI generation access, but exported files and shared links include a Gamma watermark. Plus at $10/month removes the watermark. Pro at $20/month adds analytics on who viewed your deck and how long they spent on each card.
How is Gamma different from traditional slide tools?
Gamma uses a card-based format rather than fixed-size slides, and the layout adjusts based on content length. It's optimized for screen sharing and web delivery, not printing. Traditional tools like Google Slides or PowerPoint give more precise control over layout but require more manual work to produce a polished result.
Does Gamma integrate with Figma?
Gamma has a Figma integration that lets you pull design frames directly into your presentation as embedded cards. This is useful for design teams showing mockups in context alongside copy and strategy content, rather than exporting static images each time something changes.
Can multiple people edit a Gamma presentation at the same time?
Gamma supports real-time collaborative editing on paid plans. Team members can comment, suggest edits, and work on the same deck simultaneously. The free plan allows sharing but has limited collaboration features.