7 Best AI Presentation Makers for Pitch Decks and Sales (2026 Comparison)

Ilya SpiridonovIlya Spiridonov
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Picking an AI presentation maker for sales or fundraising in 2026 narrows to seven real choices. They differ on AI quality, design opinion, speed, pricing, export options, and analytics. Below is an honest comparison of the seven, with the trade-offs each one makes.

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Skip to the comparison table. The callouts cover the parts no single tool handles on its own.

How they compare

ToolBest forFree tierPaid fromStandout strengthBuilt-in analytics
Claude DesignAI-written deck contentNoPro $20/moSlide content writingNone
GammaFast prompt-to-deckYes (no analytics)Plus $8/moSpeedHosted URL on Plus+
PitchSales decks with collaborationYes (basic, 5 members)Plus from ~$11/moPer-recipient tracked linksPer-link analytics on Team+
Beautiful.aiSales decks with Salesforce pushNo (14-day trial)Pro $12/moSmart Slides + CRM syncPer-slide on Pro+
SlidebeanInvestor pitch decksYes (no exports)Starter $144/yrInvestor templates and financialsView tracking on Starter+
DecktopusDecks with embedded formsNoPro $14.99/moLead-gen forms inside the deckSlide analytics on Business
CanvaGeneral design at scaleYesPro $12.99/moTemplate libraryAnonymous on Pro+

Pricing reflects publicly listed plans as of May 2026. All built-in analytics layers are tied to the vendor's hosted viewer. None of them keep working after a PDF or PPTX export.

Claude Design

Anthropic Labs' visual-prototyping product, launched April 2026. Generates pitch decks, landing pages, and HTML artifacts from prompts, with brand awareness once a design system is wired in by an admin.

What it's like to use. You describe what you want; Claude shapes the deck through chat, inline comments, or direct edits. Slide content writing is the standout. Anthropic's text model is the strongest on this list for narrative, framing, and copy inside the slides. Speed is moderate, since most people iterate the prompt. Design control depends on the configured design system rather than a template gallery.

Pricing. No free tier. Available on Claude Pro ($20/mo), Max, Team, and Enterprise plans. Currently in research preview, with access default-off on Enterprise. Usage shares your plan's overall Claude limits rather than a Claude-Design-specific quota.

Output and share. Export as standalone HTML, PDF, PPTX, or a ZIP bundle. There's also a Send to Canva path and a Handoff to Claude Code for turning a prototype into shipping code. The built-in share link is org-scoped, so people outside your Anthropic org can't open it.

Analytics. None. The share link doesn't track viewers and there's no per-recipient layer.

Best fit. Teams where slide content matters more than visual polish, or teams already on the Anthropic stack. The external-share flow is covered in detail in How to share a Claude Design artifact.

Gamma

Prompt-to-deck generator with web-native scrollable cards and rich embeds. Passed 70 million users in November 2025.

What it's like to use. Fastest path from prompt to finished-looking deck on this list. Output is card-based and scrollable rather than a strict slide grid, which suits web-native sharing better than PowerPoint emulation. Less design control than template-heavy tools, but the AI output lands on-brand more often than not. Agent Mode and the Generate API are there for power users.

Pricing. Free with Gamma branding and 400 one-time AI credits. Plus $8/mo annual for basic view counts and branding removal. Pro adds per-viewer analytics. Team $20/seat, Business $40/seat, Ultra $100/mo.

Output and share. Primary share is the gamma.app URL, with optional custom domain on higher tiers. PDF and PPTX export work, but flatten the interactive embeds (YouTube, Figma, forms, charts) and drop the analytics.

Analytics. Views, time per card, and scroll depth on the gamma.app URL (Plus). Per-viewer analytics on Pro. Free tier has none.

Best fit. Fast first drafts, marketing-style landing-page content, internal review where the gamma.app link is the final form.

Pitch

Collaborative AI deck platform with the most fleshed-out per-recipient tracking on this list. Closer in feel to a faster, more design-aware Google Slides than to Gamma.

What it's like to use. Real-time collaboration is the headline. The slide grid is traditional, which keeps PPTX import and export cleaner than card-based tools. AI generation is solid but the platform's gravity is in templates and team editing, not raw AI speed.

Pricing. Free workspace up to 5 members with unlimited presentations and 100 one-time AI credits. Plus ~$11/mo per seat (annual, single-seat). Team ~$16/mo per seat (annual, up to 25 members, includes Advanced links with engagement tracking). Business ~$22/mo per seat (annual, up to 200 members, unlimited Advanced links). Enterprise custom. Pitch lists prices in EUR by default; USD may vary slightly.

Output and share. PPTX, PDF, and hosted Pitch URL. Custom links per audience on paid. Pitch Rooms add a multi-doc bundling layer above the deck itself.

Analytics. "Advanced links" with per-link slide views, length, location, and device require the Team plan or higher (25 advanced links on Team, unlimited on Business). The free workspace shows basic sharing activity but no engagement tracking. The Plus tier adds AI credits and single-seat features but not Advanced links.

Best fit. Sales teams committing to one platform, especially when collaborative editing is part of the workflow.

Most real sends include more than just a deck

An investor send is usually a pitch deck plus a financial model, a cap table, a Loom intro, and a few diligence PDFs. A sales send is a proposal plus a pricing sheet, a Loom walkthrough, a case study, sometimes an ROI calculator.

The tools above each produce one of those things. Bundling mixed artifacts (decks, spreadsheets, videos, web pages, PDFs) into a single tracked link is what investor data rooms and sales rooms do. Separate product category from any deck tool.

Beautiful.ai

AI deck builder with Smart Slides that auto-format as content changes. Salesforce engagement push is a real differentiator for CRM-first sales teams.

What it's like to use. Smart Slides are the standout. Layouts adjust as you add or remove content, so decks don't break visually mid-edit. DesignerBot AI handles first drafts. A Context-Aware AI Workflow added in 2026 keeps narrative continuity across slides. Less template variety than Canva, more design discipline than freeform tools.

Pricing. No free plan (14-day trial). Pro $12/mo annual or $45/mo monthly. Team $40/user/mo. Enterprise with SSO/SCIM/SOC 2.

Output and share. PPTX export and PDF (reviewers report PPTX formatting issues). Hosted share links with optional Salesforce sync. ChatGPT custom GPT and a Developer API on higher tiers.

Analytics. Per-slide on shared links. Optional Salesforce sync pushes engagement signal into the CRM. Per-recipient when you create separate share links.

Best fit. Sales reps with Salesforce who want engagement signal landing directly in the CRM. Design-shy users who want guardrails.

Slidebean

AI pitch-deck builder specifically for startup fundraising. Investor templates, financial modeling, and a built-in investor CRM in one product.

What it's like to use. Stage-specific templates (seed deck, Series A deck, etc.). The "Arrange with AI" feature auto-layouts via a genetic algorithm. Narrower than the general tools. Built for fundraising specifically, not for any deck. Bundled financial-model and CRM tools mean less context-switching during an active round.

Pricing. Free with unlimited presentations but no exports. Starter $12/mo billed yearly ($144/yr) adds the AI Pitch Deck Builder, 100+ templates, exports, and view tracking. Accelerate $99/mo billed yearly adds a CEO strategy call, investor finder and CRM, and a financial-modeling forecast tool.

Output and share. PDF and PPT export on Starter and up. Reviewer reports note PPT export reliability problems. Slidebean-hosted link with per-investor tracking starts on Starter.

Analytics. View tracking on shared pitch decks is included starting on Starter ($12/mo annual). Counts every load equally, so corporate scanners and AI inbox agents that pre-load the URL register as views.

Best fit. Solo founders running an active fundraising round, especially those using the bundled financial-model and CRM tools.

Most view counts include bots

Corporate email scanners, AI inbox agents, link prefetchers, and security checkers all load shared URLs before a human sees the message. Some tools count those loads as views. Some don't separate them at all. A weekly automated re-scrape can show up in a dashboard as a "return visit."

If a tool reports a 60% open rate, real human engagement is usually closer to 20%. The fix is filtering before the number lands. See why your deck analytics are wrong for the mechanics.

Decktopus

AI deck generator with embedded lead-capture forms, surveys, live polls, and voice recording.

What it's like to use. AI generation with interactive elements baked into the deck. The unique angle is that the deck doubles as a lead-gen surface. Less design opinion than Beautiful.ai or Canva. Slide animations are absent per reviewers, which is a real gap if motion matters.

Pricing. No free plan. Pro $14.99/mo monthly or $179.99/year (~$15/mo) with 9,000 AI credits/year, AI generation, AI image generation, and PDF export. Business $34.99/user/mo or $419.99/user/year adds Slide Analytics, custom domain connection, webhook support, and team features. Enterprise custom.

Output and share. PPTX and PDF export, though interactive elements (forms, polls) don't translate. The Decktopus-hosted link is where forms and tracking work. Zapier automation on paid plans.

Analytics. Slide Analytics are included on the Business plan. Pro covers core platform access (AI generation, exports, credits) but doesn't include slide-level analytics.

Best fit. Marketing teams using decks as lead magnets, where the embedded form is the call to action.

Canva

General-purpose design platform with presentations as one of many output formats. Over 265 million monthly active users at the end of 2025.

What it's like to use. Massive template library (1.6M+) and drag-and-drop editing that's familiar to most teams. AI generation via Magic Studio with around 50 monthly AI credits on the free plan. Broader and less opinionated than the AI-first tools on this list. You'll find templates for any context but get less narrative help than Claude Design or Beautiful.ai.

Pricing. Free with 50 AI credits/mo and 5 GB storage. Pro $12.99/mo with 500 AI credits and 100 GB. Teams ~$10/user/mo. Enterprise.

Output and share. PDF, PPTX, PNG, embed code, and Canva-hosted design link. Brand kit on Pro and up. Multiple link variants per design, so different audiences can see different versions of the same artwork.

Analytics. Page views, time, and completion on shared design links (Pro and up). Anonymous. The website-insights model doesn't use cookies or IP, so unique-visit counts are approximate.

Best fit. Marketing, social, and general visual design where the audience is broad and identity doesn't matter.

PPTX export is lossy across the board

Every tool here exports to PPTX and PDF. None does it cleanly. Beautiful.ai's Smart Slides break formatting on export. Decktopus's embedded forms strip out. Gamma's scrollable cards flatten to a standard slide grid. Slidebean's PPT exports are reviewer-flagged for reliability. Canva's PPTX is closest to faithful but loses interactive embeds.

If editable PowerPoint is critical (because your team will keep editing after the AI step), test the export on a real deck before committing. If the deck is meant to be viewed not edited, the vendor's hosted link is usually a better final form than a download.

What happened to Tome

Tome was the original AI-storytelling deck product, founded in 2020 and one of the loudest examples in the 2022-2023 wave. In October 2024 the company pivoted to sales and marketing automation. By March 2025 the presentation product was officially sunset. All presentation features ended on April 30, 2025, with user data permanently deleted. The Tome brand was later acquired by AngelList for a separate document-summarization use case; the team rebranded as Lightfield.

The lesson worth keeping: if your tracking lives entirely inside a vendor's viewer, it dies when the vendor leaves the category. Tome users had no way to take their analytics, or their decks, with them. That's the cleanest argument for keeping the tracking layer separate from whatever tool builds the artifact.

FAQ

Which has the best AI for slide content?

Claude Design. Anthropic's text model is the strongest on this list for narrative, framing, and copywriting inside the slides. Visual polish depends on how the design system is configured by an admin.

Which is the fastest?

Gamma. Fastest prompt-to-finished-deck path of any tool here. Decktopus is close. Beautiful.ai is quick once you start typing, but slower at the first-draft step because Smart Slides re-render as you add content.

Which AI presentation maker is free?

Pitch comes closest. The free workspace includes unlimited presentations and a basic activity dashboard, up to 5 members. Gamma's free tier has no analytics and shows Gamma branding. Canva's free plan is genuinely usable. Slidebean is free for editing but gates exports behind Starter ($144/yr). Beautiful.ai has no free plan, only a 14-day trial. Decktopus removed its free plan; paid only. Claude Design requires a paid Claude plan (Pro, Max, Team, or Enterprise) and has no free tier.

What's the best AI deck tool for fundraising?

Slidebean for the deck itself if you want investor-stage templates and bundled financial modeling. Beautiful.ai if you're tracking investors in Salesforce. For the wider fundraising package (deck plus financial model plus cap table plus diligence in one tracked link), an investor data room covers a different need than the deck tool itself.

What's the best for sales decks?

Pitch and Beautiful.ai. Pitch wins on real-time collaboration and per-recipient links. Beautiful.ai wins on Smart Slides discipline and Salesforce integration. For proposal workflows specifically (accept, decline, request changes), see proposal tracking.

Which has the best design control?

Canva for template breadth. Pitch for traditional slide-grid editing with collaboration. Beautiful.ai's Smart Slides are opinionated but prevent broken layouts. Claude Design's output depends entirely on the configured design system.

Does Gamma analytics work after PDF export?

No. Gamma's per-card analytics work only on the gamma.app URL. Exported PDF or PPTX has no Gamma-side tracking. The same is true for every tool on this list: analytics are bound to the vendor's hosted viewer.

What happened to Tome?

The presentation product was sunset on April 30, 2025. User data was permanently deleted. The team pivoted to sales and marketing automation under a new brand (Lightfield); AngelList separately acquired the Tome name for document summarization. See the section above for the timeline.

Bottom line

Pick the deck tool that fits how you work. Gamma if speed is the priority. Pitch or Beautiful.ai if you're committing to one platform for sales and want recipient-level tracking inside it. Slidebean if you're running a fundraising round and want the bundled financial-modeling tools. Claude Design if narrative writing matters more than visual polish. Canva if you need broad design coverage across formats beyond decks.

Two things sit outside any single deck tool. Bundling mixed artifacts (a deck plus a financial model plus a Loom video plus diligence docs) into one tracked link. And tracking that filters out bots, prefetchers, and scanners so the engagement number you see is human. Those are what HummingDeck handles, separately from the deck-creation step and regardless of which tool you pick.


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