The days of spending hours dragging images to just the right place on a slide are far behind us. You can now create a presentation with AI, giving the robots the job of setting the structure, adding the initial content, and executing on the aesthetics of your deck. All you have to do is tweak it with your information, human insights, and flair—and rehearse it a bit before the big performance.
I spent a month testing all the best presentation software, focusing on the ones that use AI in a way that will help you get the presentation you want faster. Based on all my testing, these are the best AI presentation apps.
The best AI presentation makers
Gamma for the best overall option
Beautiful.ai for editing and customization
Microsoft Copilot for PowerPoint for a robust solution
Gemini for Google Slides for Google users
Pitch for sales teams
STORYD for presentation frameworks
Slidesgo AI Presentation Maker for a free option
What makes the best AI presentation-making software?
Traditional presentation apps offer tools to create as many slides as you need, letting you combine text, images, and animations to support your monthly stats report or pitch deck. Over time, these platforms launched templates with fixed content that you can replace, a starting point to help you save time.
But with AI in the mix, you can get personalized content that better matches your objective. This can both save time and open up new angles, showing you topics you could talk about to make it more thorough and engaging. The best AI presentation makers should have a good balance between providing a viable (and somewhat accurate) first draft and tools to quickly help you edit, refine, and polish.
Here's what I looked for to find the best presentation maker:
AI content generation. Be it text or images, the content needs to make sense when considering your prompt or instructions.
Speed. The point of these apps is to save time, not add complexity. I measured how quick and easy it was to get from the dashboard to a presentation I could edit.
Customization. Ideally, a full kit of customization tools, but I also looked for user experiences with fewer, more direct settings to edit the most important parts.
Exporting and integrations. Just in case you need to present it somewhere else, send it via email, or collaborate with your team.
Pricing. Unless developing presentations is your entire job description, you shouldn't be paying a lot for this speed boost.
I spent a fun month signing up for the 40+ apps on my list, checking out their AI abilities and prompting my way to dozens of presentations on random topics. Here are the ones that made the cut.
The best AI presentation makers at a glance
| Best for | Standout feature | Pricing |
---|---|---|---|
Consistent visuals | Advanced customization settings for visual harmony | Free plan available; from $10/month | |
Editing and customization | Smart slides for dynamic content | From $45/month ($12/month annually) | |
A robust solution | Follow-up prompt suggestions for comprehensive edits | Microsoft 365 subscription + $20/user/month | |
Google users | AI image generation and document integration | Google Workspace subscription + $24/user/month | |
Sales teams | Integrates data apps for real-time stats | From $25/month | |
Presentation frameworks | Frameworks with step-by-step content suggestions | Free plan available; from $24/month | |
A free option | Canva-like editing interface with free PDF export | Generous free plan; from $5.99/month |
Best AI presentation maker overall
Gamma
Gamma pros:
Plenty of powerful customization tools
App and web page embedding available
Gamma cons:
AI credits don't refill monthly on the free plan
If you've sat through presentations where each slide looked like it was designed by a different person, bring back the aesthetic coherence by introducing Gamma to your team.
When generating with AI, type in the topic of your presentation and choose the number of slides. First, you get an outline of the presentation to see if it covers everything you need: add or reorganize the cards to choose what you'd like. Scrolling down, the extra knobs let you adjust how much text should be in each slide, determine the image source (automatic, web images, or AI), and add a prompt for the image style.
That's not all: I was playing around and scrolled all the way down until I saw a link to the advanced settings. I expected just a couple more controls, but instead, you get a powerful interface where you can set target audiences, tone, or card aspect ratio. It even lets you choose if you want full AI-generated content, a summary of your content, or no new content at all. On the middle part of the screen, you can edit the outline, write more content, or paste an entire document. Last step: choose the theme, and hit Generate.
The presentation will stream into digital existence in front of your eyes. No jarring color differences, no weird layouts, no slides more overcrowded than a Taylor Swift concert. The AI-generated images are in line with the color scheme of the theme, blending in perfectly with the rest of the visuals—if you don't look at human hands, that is, but that's an AI model problem, not something Gamma can do a lot about. If there are any other glaring issues, you can edit with AI with simple prompts: click the magic stars icon at the top right, and type orders until everything is looking neat.
Gamma is a good all-arounder. In addition to presentations, you can also generate landing pages and documents with similar controls. It's like giving your entire team a design degree—without paying big money or giving time off for exams.
Gamma price: Free plan available; paid plans from $10/month
Best AI presentation maker for editing and customization
Beautiful.ai
Beautiful.ai pros:
Solid collaboration features
Simple and effective customization tools
Beautiful.ai cons:
AI leans a lot on text and data slides
AI is amazing, but you know it's not quite there yet. Sometimes it's inaccurate, so you have to step in with the hammer. Other times it's just bland, so you have to sharpen your pencil and edit. To help you apply either brute force or gentle tweaks, Beautiful.ai has a range of simple tools to help you make it perfect—and keep it that way.
Beautiful.ai takes up your prompt, runs it through its AI engine, and returns a first draft ready to edit. Unlike other editors that surround the slide with loads of editing buttons—many of them you'll never even hover over once—this app keeps all the simple styling tools on the left side and the collaboration tools on the right.
The first unique characteristic of this app is the distinction between classic slides and smart slides. The former are your bread and butter, static containers for information that's not meant to change. Smart slides hold dynamic content instead: bar charts, Venn diagrams, and pictographs, among other options. This makes it easier to add and update quantitative information, a good feature for report decks that you use once every week or month.
Customizing these slides is easy: click the Layouts and Variations tabs on the left side to find different ways to display content, with premade suggestions to simplify placement. You won't have to drag, drop, and move stuff around manually if you don't want to—stick to these two to create appealing, easy-to-digest slides without reading an ultimate guide on presentations.
Sometimes you don't have access to all the data, and that's when collaboration is handy. You can assign slides to each of your team members so they can update the ones related to their activity. Leave comments to let them know what's missing, and keep going until the deck is full of useful insights. And if your CEO can't make it to the call, you can record audio and video for each slide and share it with them.
Beautiful.ai price: From $45/month ($12/month if you lock in for a year)
Best AI presentation maker for a robust solution
Microsoft Copilot Pro for PowerPoint
Microsoft Copilot Pro for PowerPoint pros:
Lots of follow-up prompt suggestions
Very open-ended
Microsoft Copilot Pro for PowerPoint cons:
Needs a lot of edits until ready to present
Known through time as Microsoft Office, the recently-rebranded 365 apps have been the staple of productivity for decades. Now, with Copilot Pro, these old classics are ready to punch above their weight with a range of useful AI features. PowerPoint is no exception: it has the best AI feature variety for generating and editing presentations. If you want to tick all the possibilities off the checklist and get something that just works for good value, pick this one up.
Click to open the Copilot sidebar on the top right, and start chatting about what you want to achieve. Need a presentation from scratch? You got it. The slides will stack up on the left side of the screen and come into view. You can edit them with PowerPoint's already powerful editor manually, or keep chatting to get AI to make tweaks for you.
If you use Word documents for everything—or if company culture forces you to—there's that dreadful moment when you see that you'll have to repackage 88 pages into an engaging and snappy presentation. Dreadful no more: paste in the link to that Word doc, and Copilot delivers—not with the best design or layout, but at least it's ready to edit. All you have to do is get your shears and shape it.
You can chat about nearly anything in the sidebar and ask for other productivity boosts not tied to creating presentations. For example, you can ask Copilot to summarize a long presentation and ask questions about the content to get all the quick insights. This helps if you're building a report or live during a meeting to surface an important stat.
When you're done creating dazzling decks, take some time to explore the AI features in your other 365 apps. Out of all of the Copilot AI features, my favorite is probably the communication checker in Outlook: it helps me understand if every part of my email is connecting to the recipient, both on an informational and human level.
Microsoft Copilot Pro price: Microsoft 365 paid subscription required; Copilot Pro license at $20/user/month
Best AI presentation maker for Google users
Gemini for Google Slides
Gemini for Google Slides pros:
AI image generation available
Summarize presentations with a prompt
Gemini for Google Slides cons:
Thin on AI features
Big tech needs to keep up with one another, so it's natural that Google is improving their product line to fight with Microsoft. Where Microsoft has Copilot, Google has its Gemini add-on to shine the light of machine intelligence on the Google Workspace software suite. As far as Slides is concerned, this means better connections to your Docs and Drive documents to start presentations and create beautiful AI-generated images.
Let's start by setting things straight: Gemini for Slides can't generate a whole presentation from a single prompt. This is more of an assistant integration, not a zero-shot go at a first draft. This isn't entirely bad, as it gives you the chance to use your Docs files or Gmail threads to generate parts of the presentation instead—simply mention them with the @ sign while chatting. If you work with a lot of original data that LLMs aren't very familiar with, it's probably for the best, as you'd be editing generalities the entire day.
The user experience is very similar to Microsoft Copilot, too: you can open the Gemini side tab and order it around as you create new slides, fill them out with text, and ask for edits. But it has a cool trick up its sleeve: you can ask to generate images with AI and select the best out of four possibilities. If nothing is visually appealing on the first go, you can keep asking for more until you spot a masterpiece.
Since Gemini runs on top of a well-established presentation tool, you'll have everything to control the visuals, content, sequence, and animations in any way you want. You can present it right there and then, send it to a Chromecast, or start an instant Meet meeting and blast the internal channel with the invite link. And if you want to save even more time with your presentations, connect Slides to Zapier and automate it along with thousands of other apps. Here are some templates to get you started.
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Gemini for Google Slides price: Google Workspace subscription required; from $24/user/month
Best AI presentation maker for sales teams
Pitch
Pitch pros:
Great presentation design out of the box
Lots of useful integrations
Pitch cons:
Basic AI generation settings
You fought hard to book this meeting slot, so you have to make these 30 minutes count. You're ready for all questions and objections about your product or service offering. But nothing screams readiness quite like having a personalized deck for the people you're meeting with. Pitch is here to help you turn those skeptical faces on Zoom into a signature at the end of a service contract.
The way this app does slide decks is very oriented for sales, so if you're looking to generate an educational slide deck on the history of Ancient Rome, look elsewhere. Enter the prompt, choose the fonts and color scheme, and you've got your initial deck. The generated presentation structure is designed to cover everything you have to talk about, from pain points your leads are experiencing, to major industry-wide issues, to positioning your solutions as the best in the market. After you generate the presentation, everything becomes a simple point-and-click: just find the stats, and paste them where appropriate.
No one loves copying and pasting stats over, so you'll be happy to hear that Pitch integrates with data apps like Google Analytics and ChartMogul. You can pull website traffic stats or the latest CRM trends into your slides to back up your claims—either to external clients or your managers. It also accepts data from Google Sheets or a CSV file, so if your data is on other platforms, you can still export it and put it to good use.
To keep everything visually consistent, Pitch has presentation-level design style settings. In one single page, you can see how fonts, colors, and visual elements play together. Once saved, these will apply to every slide. This is somewhat hidden on the user interface, but it's great to check out if you want to either enforce your brand visuals or implement your clients' for extra impact.
Pitch price: From $25/month
Best AI presentation maker for presentation frameworks
STORYD
STORYD pros:
Plenty of prompt ideas
Great learning experience for making better presentations
STORYD cons:
Basic customization features
Music wouldn't be a thing without human inclination for pattern recognition, a lot of it unconscious. Presentations also follow patterns, so you can use frameworks to leverage your viewer's previous experience to guide them through the gist of your ideas. STORYD helps you do this by letting you apply frameworks to your generated decks.
Like all other platforms on this list, STORYD starts unsuspectingly by asking you for a prompt. Type everything you need into the input field. But don't hit the Create button just yet: look under that button, and click the Classic Story link. This expands the presentation frameworks you can use. Hover over the list icon at the top right of each card to see which steps it will take to convey your topic.
For example, here's how STORYD structures your presentation if you choose the Persuasive Sales story:
Intro
Big change
Response to change
Benefits
Capabilities
Evidence
Call to action
Close
Once you generate the presentation, you'll notice these steps are written under each slide. This is useful to let you know what you should be aiming for at every stage, providing these soft guardrails as you edit. In addition to sales, you can select anything from a venture pitch to a quarterly review, or even have a custom framework generated for your prompt.
The customization controls are interesting. You can't really jump into any slide and move things around. You can't even select a text box and type. Instead, click a slide and then on the Ideas tab on the left side menu. Here, you can generate new text for this particular slide, brainstorming with AI the best possible wording and content—and this is where you actually can delete the text and retype it to edit. This inflexibility is probably good if you spend a lot of time tweaking things in your presentation like I do. It forces you to focus on the message and on its delivery.
STORYD price: Free plan available; paid plans from $24/month
Best free AI presentation maker
Slidesgo AI Presentation Maker
Slidesgo AI Presentation Maker pros:
Very quick
Great customization tools
Slidesgo AI Presentation Maker cons:
Requires a few tweaks, such as setting individual image rotations right
Just because you don't have money to splurge on shiny software, that doesn't mean you can't turn up to that last-minute meeting with a presentation that dazzles—the Slidesgo AI Presentation Maker will give you quality generated slide decks for free.
And what surprising quality it offers. Write a title, select a tone, number of slides, and theme, and start generating. After a short wait, your presentation appears on the screen, with great AI-generated text, padded with images in a consistent style throughout the slides. You can edit everything on an interface that resembles Canva: apply templates and layouts, add elements, and upload your content all from the left-side screen.
You can present it right here, so it really follows through on the promise of being free. But if you want to get the PPTX file, that's when the doors of freedom close and the paywall rises. Alternatively, you can download it as a PDF or a collection of PNG files, which I still find pretty generous without forcing you to enter your credit card details.
Overall, the Slidesgo AI Presentation Maker is quite versatile and offers good quality results, especially for free. If you choose to upgrade, you get a few extra bells and whistles, such as access to better visual assets and user management.
Slidesgo AI Presentation Maker: Generous free plan available; paid plans from $5.99/month
AI-generated presentations
There's no such thing as presentation maker's block—I googled it—but if you're getting more and more hesitant on where to start, these tools will snap you straight back into productivity mode. Skip the long nights putting together great reports, get to the first draft faster, and tune everything until it's ready to present. And, who knows, we might learn a thing or two about presentations along the way.
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