AI presentation and document builder used by 70 million people to go from idea to polished deck in minutes
Gamma hit 70 million users and $100M ARR by doing one thing exceptionally well: turning a text prompt into a complete, designed presentation in under a minute. The free plan gives you 400 AI credits (roughly 10 full presentations), PDF/PPTX/PNG export, Google Slides export, and real-time collaboration — with Gamma branding. Plus ($8/month annual, $10 monthly) removes branding and unlocks unlimited AI with advanced image models. Pro ($15/month annual, $20 monthly) adds premium AI models, custom branding, analytics, API access, and 10 custom domains. Ultra (introductory pricing) gets the most advanced AI models, 100 custom domains, and early access to new features. The AI generation quality is noticeably better than Tome or Canva's AI — layouts are balanced, images are relevant, and the copy needs less editing. Gamma also generates documents and single-page websites from the same interface, making it useful beyond slide decks. The card-based design system means your content adapts to any screen size, which matters when presentations are viewed on phones and tablets. Import an existing document or outline and Gamma restructures it into a visual presentation with appropriate layouts. Where Gamma falls short: while the AI output is the best in class, it still produces generic-looking decks that experienced designers will want to customize heavily. Custom branding is locked behind Pro ($15/month). The presentation-to-website feature is novel but limited — real websites need more than what Gamma offers. And 400 free credits sounds generous until you iterate on a few presentations and burn through them in a day. For anyone who needs to turn ideas into visual presentations quickly without design skills, Gamma is the current category leader — the $2.1B valuation reflects real product-market fit.