Gamma is one of the best AI presentation tools on the market, and its pricing is remarkably accessible — the Plus plan at $8/month (annual) removes branding and unlocks unlimited AI generation, which is cheaper than a single month of Canva Pro ($13/month).
The Free tier gives you 400 one-time credits (enough for 5-8 full presentations) to evaluate the product, though the "Made with Gamma" watermark limits professional use. The Pro plan at $18/month is worth it if you need premium AI image models, advanced analytics, and custom brand kits — the 4,000 monthly credits are generous enough for daily use.
The credit system is transparent: a standard 10-slide presentation costs ~50 credits, AI images cost 2-40 credits depending on quality, and content refinements cost 5-10 credits each. The main catch: Free credits do not refresh monthly — once your 400 are gone, you must upgrade or stop using AI features.
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Free plan credits (400) are one-time only — they do not refresh monthly. Once depleted, AI generation stops entirely until you upgrade.
Credit rollover caps exist
Plus credits roll over to a maximum of 2,000 (2 months worth), Pro caps at 8,000. You cannot stockpile indefinitely.
Premium AI image models (DALL-E, Midjourney-quality) consume 20-40 credits per image vs 2 credits for basic models. Heavy image generation can burn through credits quickly.
PowerPoint export is not available on the Free plan — only PDF with watermark. Clean PPT/PDF export requires Plus ($8/month) or higher.
Custom fonts and brand kits are split across tiers
Plus gets basic brand kit, Pro gets full brand kit with custom fonts. If brand consistency matters, you need Pro.
Analytics are only available on Pro ($18/month) and above. Plus users cannot track who viewed their presentations or how long they engaged.
The Ultra plan ($100/seat/month) exists but its feature differentiation from Pro is unclear — it appears to offer early access to experimental features and 100 custom domains.
Students and casual users who want to create a few AI-generated presentations for free (400 one-time credits, Gamma branding included)
Professionals who need clean, brandable presentations with unlimited AI generation and no watermark ($8/month annual Plus plan)
Agencies and power users who need premium AI models, advanced analytics, custom branding, and 4,000 monthly credits ($18/month annual Pro plan)
Teams that need collaborative AI presentation creation with shared credit pools and centralized billing ($20/seat/month Team plan)
startup
Pro plan ($18/month per seat) gives the full feature set. For a 5-person team, the Team plan ($20/seat/month) is only $2 more per seat and adds shared credit pools and centralized billing — worth it for collaboration.
enterprise
Business plan ($40/seat/month) with 10,000 credits/seat. For 50+ seats, contact Gamma for Enterprise pricing. Compare with Microsoft 365 Copilot ($30/user/month) which adds AI to PowerPoint plus the entire Office suite.
freelancer
Plus at $8/month (annual) is a no-brainer — unlimited AI generation without watermarks for less than a coffee subscription. Upgrade to Pro ($18/month) only if you need analytics to show clients engagement data.
small Business
Team plan ($20/seat/month) for up to 20 people, Business ($40/seat/month, min 10 seats) for larger organizations needing admin controls and higher credit allocations (10,000/seat/month).
Gamma leads the AI-native presentation category with the most polished generation quality and the most intuitive editor. Tome is the closest competitor — similar AI generation quality but with a more narrative, storytelling focus and slightly higher pricing ($20/month monthly). Beautiful.ai excels at auto-formatting and design consistency but has weaker AI content generation. Canva is the value play: at $10/month (annual) you get presentations plus an entire design suite, but Canva presentations feel like an afterthought compared to Gamma purpose-built experience. Google Slides with Gemini and Microsoft PowerPoint with Copilot are adding AI features, but they retrofit AI onto legacy tools rather than building presentation-first AI like Gamma does. For teams already paying for Microsoft 365 or Google Workspace, the bundled AI may be good enough — but for dedicated presentation creation, Gamma produces significantly better results.