Another AI presentation tool?

Presentations.ai is built by an Indian team and launched in 2023. It’s grown fast over the last two years. Positioned as a direct competitor to Gamma and Beautiful.ai, it follows the same “type a topic, get a deck” formula. I put it through its paces with several different presentation types and found it has some ideas of its own.

The one-click generation experience

The workflow is dead simple: enter a title and subtitle, pick a style and slide count, hit generate. About fifteen seconds later you have a complete presentation. Unlike Gamma, which lets you adjust things during the generation process, Presentations.ai delivers a finished product upfront. Don’t like it? Regenerate.

This has pros and cons. On the plus side, it’s blazing fast and requires zero decision-making — you don’t agonize over individual slide layouts. The downside is limited customizability. If one particular slide doesn’t work, you can’t tweak it in isolation; you’re regenerating the whole thing. No micro-adjustments.

Design quality

Design is where Presentations.ai genuinely shines. The templates have real aesthetic sensibility — modern, minimal, with a whiff of Beautiful.ai’s polish. Color palettes are well balanced, typography is clean, and white space is respected. For automated layout, Presentations.ai does an impressive job. Text and image pairings feel natural. No weird crops or misalignments.

The catch: template variety is just okay. After building a few decks you start noticing a sameness. Everything lives within the “business minimalist” framework. There aren’t any particularly creative or standout templates to break the pattern.

AI content quality

On the content generation front, Presentations.ai is solidly middle-of-the-pack. Outlines are structurally sound and paragraphs read logically, but they lack depth. For generic topics — status reports, market overviews — the content is serviceable. For anything deeply specialized, expect surface-level treatment that needs substantial rewriting.

English-language content quality noticeably outperforms Chinese. This isn’t surprising given the team’s Indian roots and English-first market focus. If you’re a Chinese speaker using this tool, budget time for a second editing pass.

Collaboration and export

Team collaboration, comments, and version history are all supported. Export formats include PPTX and PDF. Exported files open and edit normally in PowerPoint — no compatibility headaches.

Pricing

There’s a free tier, though feature-limited and watermarked. The Pro plan runs roughly $10/month and removes generation caps. An Enterprise tier adds branding controls and analytics at a higher price point. For light users, the free tier lets you properly evaluate the core experience before committing.

Who should use it

Presentations.ai is a strong fit for English-speaking professionals who value design polish and speed, or anyone who needs presentable business decks fast. Chinese-language users will find it a step behind. If your primary use case is English-language business presentations, this tool is absolutely worth a try — it’s a dark horse that punches above its weight on design.