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Gamma is great for web decks — not for PowerPoint files. Here are the best alternatives in 2026, including SlideAI which turns your documents into editable .pptx in 40 seconds.
Gamma App is one of the most popular AI presentation tools out there. And for good reason — it's fast, it looks polished, and it made AI presentations mainstream. But after testing it extensively, a lot of users hit the same walls:
If you're a consultant, freelancer, or marketer who needs to deliver a real, editable PowerPoint file to a client — Gamma is not your tool. Here are the 7 best alternatives in 2026, tested and ranked.
SlideAI — Best for consultants and freelances. Exports real .pptx: yes. Starts from your document: yes. Price: from €2.99/mo.
Beautiful.ai — Best for design-focused teams. Exports real .pptx: yes. Starts from your document: no. Price: from $12/mo.
Plus AI — Best for Google Slides / PowerPoint users. Exports real .pptx: yes. Starts from your document: no. Price: from $10/mo.
Tome — Best for storytelling and narrative decks. Exports real .pptx: no (.pdf only). Starts from your document: no. Price: free / $16/mo.
Canva — Best for visual-heavy presentations. Exports real .pptx: yes. Starts from your document: no. Price: free / $15/mo.
Pitch — Best for startup pitch decks. Exports real .pptx: yes. Starts from your document: no. Price: free / $8/mo.
Slidesgo AI — Best for students and teachers. Exports real .pptx: limited. Starts from your document: no. Price: free / $8/mo.
If your workflow starts with an existing document — a brief, a PDF, a Word file, a set of notes — SlideAI is the only tool built specifically for that. You upload your source material, and it generates a complete, editable PowerPoint deck in 40 seconds.
What makes it different from Gamma:
Gamma asks you to start from a text prompt and generates a web-native deck. SlideAI starts from your actual document and generates a native .pptx file you can open directly in PowerPoint or Google Slides and keep editing. There's no reformatting step, no copy-pasting, no broken layout on export.
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What it doesn't do:
Best for: consultants, freelances, and marketing teams who already have source material and need a client-ready deck fast.
Pricing: free trial (3 presentations), then packs from €9 or Pro subscription from €2.99/month.
Beautiful.ai has been around longer than most AI presentation tools and it shows. Its Smart Slide engine automatically adjusts layout as you add content — no manual alignment, no overlapping text boxes.
What makes it different from Gamma:
Where Gamma generates a full deck from a prompt, Beautiful.ai gives you more control over individual slides while keeping design quality high. The output looks significantly more polished and less "AI-generated" out of the box.
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Best for: design teams and agencies who want AI-assisted layouts without sacrificing visual quality.
Pricing: from $12/month (annual).
Plus AI works as an add-in directly inside Google Slides and Microsoft PowerPoint. You don't leave your existing tools — the AI comes to you.
What makes it different from Gamma:
Gamma is a standalone platform with its own environment. Plus AI integrates into the tools your team already uses. If your company has existing templates, brand assets, and archived decks inside Google Slides, this matters a lot.
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What it doesn't do:
Best for: teams already embedded in the Microsoft or Google ecosystem who want AI without switching tools.
Pricing: from $10/month.
Tome takes a different approach entirely. Instead of slides, it creates "pages" — a more flexible, narrative-driven format that works better for sharing online than projecting in a meeting room.
What makes it different from Gamma:
Both Tome and Gamma are web-native tools that don't map cleanly to traditional slide formats. But Tome leans even further into storytelling and long-form narrative, making it better for async reading than live presenting.
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Best for: founders and PMs who want to share a story online, not present in a conference room.
Pricing: free tier available, paid from $16/month.
Canva's presentation mode is often underrated. With Magic Design, you can generate slide layouts from a prompt, and the platform's massive asset library gives you more visual flexibility than any other tool on this list.
What makes it different from Gamma:
Canva is a design platform that does presentations, not a presentation platform. If your deck needs to look like it was designed by a professional — rich visuals, custom brand assets, varied layouts — Canva wins.
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Best for: marketers and designers who prioritize visual output over speed of generation.
Pricing: free tier available, Canva Pro from $15/month.
Pitch is built specifically for the startup ecosystem — pitch decks, investor updates, and team presentations. It has a strong template library designed around fundraising formats, and real-time collaboration that rivals Google Slides.
What makes it different from Gamma:
Gamma generates decks quickly but doesn't understand the structure of a fundraising narrative. Pitch does — its templates are built around problem/solution/market/traction frameworks that investors actually expect.
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Best for: founders raising a round who want a deck that follows investor expectations.
Pricing: free tier available, paid from $8/month.
Slidesgo started as a template library and added AI generation on top. It's the most accessible tool on this list — no learning curve, broad template library, and a usable free tier.
What makes it different from Gamma:
Slidesgo is simpler and cheaper. It's not trying to compete with Gamma's AI depth — it's targeting users who want a starting point fast without spending anything.
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What it doesn't do:
Best for: students, teachers, and anyone who needs a decent-looking deck quickly without a budget.
Pricing: free tier available, paid from $8/month.
The answer depends almost entirely on what you're starting from and what you need at the end:
You have a document and need a PowerPoint file → SlideAI. It's the only tool on this list built for that exact workflow.
You need beautiful slides and have a team → Beautiful.ai or Pitch.
Your team lives in Google Slides or PowerPoint → Plus AI.
You're telling a story online, not presenting live → Tome.
You prioritize visuals over speed → Canva.
You're a student or on a tight budget → Slidesgo AI.
The main thing to understand about Gamma is that it's a web-first tool that happens to let you export. If your deliverable is a .pptx file — for a client, a boardroom, a recruiter — you're better off with a tool where the PowerPoint is the primary output, not an afterthought.
Last updated: May 2026
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