SaaS & Productivity

Gamma

4.55

An AI-powered tool for creating presentations, documents, and web pages from simple prompts.

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Gamma came out of stealth in 2022, founded by Grant Lee and Jon Noronha, who previously worked at Uber and Microsoft respectively. The premise is that traditional slide decks are limiting — Gamma creates something closer to interactive web pages.

You can start with a text prompt, and Gamma’s AI generates a full presentation with layout, content, and imagery. From there, you edit and refine using a card-based interface. Each card can contain text, images, charts, embeds, or even nested layouts. It feels more like building a mini-website than making slides.

The results don’t look like typical AI-generated content either. Gamma’s design engine applies consistent styling and spacing, producing output that’s genuinely presentable. You can embed videos, Figma files, Google Sheets, and more directly into cards.

Sharing is web-native: send a link rather than attaching a file. Viewers see a responsive page that works on any device. Analytics show who viewed it and which sections got the most attention.

Gamma has grown quickly, reaching millions of users within its first year. The free tier gives you a limited number of AI credits, while the Plus plan at $10/month and Pro plan at $20/month unlock more credits and features like custom domains and password protection.

The company is based in San Francisco and has raised around $20 million in seed and Series A funding. The team is small — under 50 people — but the product has resonated with people who make decks frequently and want something faster than Canva or Google Slides.

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