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Explore the key features that make Gamma powerful for coding agents workflows.
Create complete presentations from text prompts, with AI generating contextually appropriate slides, content, and visual elements based on your topic and audience.
Perfect for rapid content creation when you need professional presentations quickly without spending hours on research and writing.
Automatic layout, color scheme, and typography selection based on presentation type and content. No design skills required for professional results.
Ideal for non-designers who need polished presentations or anyone wanting to eliminate design decision fatigue.
Presentations automatically adapt to different screen sizes and devices, maintaining readability and visual appeal across mobile, desktop, and projection screens.
Essential for presentations that will be viewed on various devices or shared with audiences using different viewing methods.
Seamlessly embed charts, videos, GIFs, polls, and other interactive content that enhances audience engagement beyond static slides.
Great for training materials, marketing presentations, and educational content where engagement and interactivity improve outcomes.
Multiple users can edit, comment, and suggest changes simultaneously, with version history and sharing controls for team workflows.
Perfect for team presentations, client collaboration, and situations requiring input from multiple stakeholders.
Track how your audience interacts with presentations, including time spent on slides, click-through rates, and engagement patterns.
Valuable for sales presentations, training effectiveness measurement, and understanding what content resonates with your audience.
Export to PowerPoint, PDF, or share via web links with customizable permissions and access controls.
Necessary for organizations that require presentations in specific formats or need to integrate with existing workflow tools.
Programmatically create presentations, documents, and websites at scale using Gamma's AI through API integration, launched in early 2026.
Perfect for developers and companies needing to generate presentations automatically from data, reports, or other systems.
Yes. Gamma offers a free plan that includes 400 AI credits at signup, access to all core editing features, up to 10 AI-generated cards per deck, and unlimited basic Gammas. Paid plans (Plus and Pro) add unlimited AI generation, more cards per deck, custom domains, advanced AI models, and removal of the 'Made with Gamma' badge from exports.
Yes. Gamma supports exporting to both PPTX and PDF formats. PDF export preserves layout closely, while PPTX export converts cards into traditional slides—though some interactive elements, embeds, and complex layouts may not transfer perfectly. Removing the Gamma branding on exports requires a Plus or Pro subscription.
Gamma is AI-first and built around prompt-based generation, while Canva and PowerPoint are template-and-tool based. Gamma is faster for first drafts and better for hybrid web/presentation content, but PowerPoint and Canva offer more precise design control and richer animation systems. Gamma also publishes content as live webpages, which neither competitor does natively.
Yes. Multiple team members can edit the same Gamma simultaneously, leave comments, and share with view-only or edit permissions. Workspace plans add shared brand kits, team folders, and centralized billing for organizations using Gamma at scale.
Gamma's AI generation supports more than 20 languages including English, Spanish, French, German, Portuguese, Japanese, Korean, Chinese, and Arabic. Users can prompt in any supported language and translate existing decks into other languages with a single command.
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Tutorial updated March 2026