Gamma Launches Enterprise AI Presentation Platform
Gamma has launched its enterprise platform for AI-generated presentations, featuring brand-compliant templates, team collaboration, data integration, and analytics that track presentation engagement and viewer behavior.
Gamma, the AI-powered presentation platform, has launched its Enterprise edition targeting corporate teams that need to create polished presentations at scale. The platform uses AI to generate complete presentations from outlines, documents, or natural language descriptions, maintaining brand consistency throughout.
The enterprise platform introduces Brand Templates that ensure every AI-generated presentation adheres to company visual identity guidelines. Administrators upload brand assets, color palettes, and style guides, and Gamma's AI uses these constraints when generating slides, ensuring consistent branding across all team-created content.
Data integration is a key enterprise feature. Gamma can pull live data from Google Sheets, Excel, Salesforce, and SQL databases to generate auto-updating charts and visualizations within presentations. Sales teams can create pitch decks with real-time revenue data, while marketing teams can showcase live campaign metrics.
Gamma's analytics dashboard tracks how viewers interact with shared presentations, including time spent per slide, which slides generate the most engagement, and where viewers drop off. These insights help teams optimize their presentation content and structure.
The enterprise plan starts at $15 per user per month with a minimum of 10 users. Gamma reports over 5 million users on its free tier and expects the enterprise launch to significantly increase revenue. The company has raised $40 million in total funding.
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