필사 모드: AI Presentation & Slide Tools 2026 Deep Dive - Gamma, Tome, Beautiful.ai, Pitch, Plus AI, Decktopus, Prezi, Canva Magic Design
EnglishChapter 1 - The 2026 evolution of presentation tools
In 2003, PowerPoint 2003 started from a blank slide. In 2007, Keynote made the blank slide prettier. In 2013, Google Slides moved the blank slide to the cloud. In 2018, Canva replaced the blank slide with templates. And in 2023, when Gamma arrived, the era of the blank slide ended.
In 2026, there are three ways to build a presentation.
- **Prompt-to-deck** - one-line prompt generates an entire deck. Gamma, Tome (historically), MagicSlides, SlidesGPT.
- **Outline-to-deck** - paste a markdown outline, get slides. Beautiful.ai, Plus AI, Decktopus.
- **Slide-by-slide AI** - AI assists inside legacy tools. Microsoft Copilot, Google Gemini, Apple Intelligence, Canva Magic Design.
This article reviews 20+ tools as of May 2026: architecture, pricing, ecosystems, Korea/Japan adoption, real workflows, and limits.
Chapter 2 - Gamma, the prompt-to-deck leader
Gamma was founded in 2022 by Grant Lee, a Korean-American who went through Y Combinator. After its 2023 launch it grew explosively, and as of 2026 it is the de facto standard for AI presentation tools.
**Gamma in one breath.**
- **30-second decks** - type a line like "AI agents in healthcare for hospital executives" and an 8-15 card deck appears in 30 seconds.
- **Card-based layout** - not slides, but cards. Free aspect ratio, automatic reflow.
- **Web-native** - publishes as a webpage, not a PowerPoint file. URL sharing is the default.
- **Multilingual** - generates directly in Korean, Japanese, Chinese, Spanish, and 30+ other languages.
- **Theme studio** - register your brand logo, colors, and fonts once; applied to every deck.
**Pricing (May 2026).**
- Free - 400 AI credits, watermark included
- Plus - 8 dollars per month, watermark removed, more credits
- Pro - 15 dollars per month, unlimited AI, advanced analytics, unlimited PDF export
**Korean adoption.** Beyond having a Korean-American founder, Gamma is heavily used in Korean startups, corporate IR materials, university talks, and conference slides because its Korean output quality is the best in class. Toss, Karrot, and Woowa Brothers have reportedly used it for internal presentations.
Prompt example:
"2026 Korean fintech market overview:
- Impact of MyData 2.0
- Toss / KakaoBank / K Bank comparison
- Global expansion (Toss Vietnam, KakaoBank Indonesia)
- 12 slides, executive briefing tone"
A single line like that produces the deck in 30 seconds. It feels like magic.
Chapter 3 - Tome, from storytelling to enterprise
Tome launched in 2022 and was once Gamma's biggest competitor. It branded itself as the "AI Storyteller" with cinematic fullscreen slides and grew rapidly. In 2024 it pivoted to enterprise B2B, ceding ground in the general consumer market.
**Tome today (2026).**
- **Enterprise B2B focus** - specialized for sales account analysis and proposal generation.
- **Salesforce / HubSpot integration** - auto-generates slides from CRM data.
- **Tome AI Native** - input an account name and get company research plus a tailored proposal deck.
**Pricing (May 2026).**
- Free - limited usage, individuals
- Pro - 16 dollars per month, unlimited AI, no watermark
- Enterprise - negotiated, includes CRM integration
For individuals, Gamma fits better. But for Salesforce-anchored sales teams, Tome's auto-generated account decks are very powerful.
Chapter 4 - Beautiful.ai, smart slides and design AI
Beautiful.ai launched in 2018 and is one of the earliest AI presentation tools. The original pitch: a "Designer AI" auto-balances every slide.
**Beautiful.ai in one breath.**
- **Smart Slides** - pick a slide type (timeline, chart, comparison, etc.); AI designs it automatically.
- **Brand Kit** - register company logo, colors, and fonts; applied across the deck.
- **DesignerBot** - the 2023 AI assistant that generates slides from text.
- **PowerPoint export** - download to PPTX for delivery.
**Pricing (May 2026).**
- Pro - 12 dollars per month, solo
- Team - 40 dollars per seat per month, collaboration
- Enterprise - negotiated
Closer to "classic slides" than Gamma. Preferred in enterprises that need PPTX output.
Chapter 5 - Pitch, the collaboration-first AI deck tool
Pitch was founded in Berlin in 2018 by Christian Reber (Wunderlist co-founder). It started as "Figma for slides" and aggressively added AI features from 2023.
**Pitch in one breath.**
- **Real-time collaboration** - multi-author editing like Figma, with comments, mentions, video messages.
- **Workspaces** - shared deck library and template gallery for the team.
- **Pitch AI** - the 2023 slide generator.
- **Analytics** - track who viewed which slide and for how long.
**Pricing (May 2026).**
- Free - unlimited members, limited decks
- Pro - 10 dollars per seat per month, unlimited decks, no watermark
- Business - 25 dollars per seat per month, analytics, SSO
Pitch fits "decks the team builds together". If Gamma is for fast solo generation, Pitch is the standard for team collaboration.
Chapter 6 - Plus AI, AI extensions for Google Slides and PowerPoint
Plus AI launched in 2023 as a Chrome extension plus Google Slides / PowerPoint add-in. The pitch: keep your existing slide tool; just bolt AI on.
**Plus AI in one breath.**
- **Google Slides add-in** - sidebar to generate and edit slides.
- **PowerPoint add-in** - added in 2024; same feature set for MS 365 users.
- **Slide Snippets** - drop in charts, diagrams, comparison tables as single slides.
- **Remix** - regenerate slide text while keeping the layout.
**Pricing (May 2026).**
- Free - limited usage
- Pro - 10 dollars per month, unlimited generations
- Team - 20 dollars per seat per month
For organizations already on Google Workspace or MS 365, Plus AI is the "no new learning curve" pick.
Chapter 7 - Decktopus, the budget AI slide tool from Turkey
Decktopus was built by a startup based in Istanbul, Turkey. In English-speaking markets it has carved out the budget-Gamma niche.
**Decktopus in one breath.**
- **One-click deck** - one topic line generates the full deck.
- **Auto speaker notes** - per-slide talking points generated automatically.
- **Built-in polls and Q&A** - live audience participation during the talk.
- **Share links + analytics** - track viewer count and drop-off points.
**Pricing (May 2026).**
- Pro AI - 9.99 dollars per month
- Business - 19.99 dollars per month
- Lifetime deals - occasionally offered once a year
The price is attractive but the design quality is rated below Gamma / Beautiful.ai. Popular with smaller English-speaking startups.
Chapter 8 - Prezi AI, zoom presentations meet AI
Prezi was born in Hungary in 2009 and pioneered the "zoom presentation" format. Instead of slides, it pans and zooms across an infinite canvas. It was hot in the 2010s, then faded; the 2023 Prezi AI release brought attention back.
**Prezi AI in one breath.**
- **Zoom presentation** - no slides, just an infinite canvas. Zoom in/out to drive flow.
- **Prezi Video** - record yourself overlaid on the canvas content.
- **AI Text** - one line of text auto-composes the canvas.
- **Education market** - heavily used by professors and lecturers.
**Pricing (May 2026).**
- Standard - 7 dollars per month
- Plus - 12 dollars per month
- Premium - 19 dollars per month
- Education plans separately offered
Prezi is polarizing. Many call it "dizzying", but for non-linear flows (history timelines, maps, system diagrams) it is still powerful.
Chapter 9 - Canva Magic Design, design AI for non-designers
Canva, the Australian design SaaS giant, entered the AI design market in 2022 with Canva Magic Design and expanded it into Canva AI Studio in 2024.
**Canva Magic Design in one breath.**
- **Magic Design** - text prompt generates presentations, socials, posters automatically.
- **Magic Switch** - convert one design into another format (slide to social to poster).
- **Magic Write** - in-slide text-writing AI.
- **Brand Kit** - register logos, colors, fonts.
- **Canva Docs** - launched 2024, one-click conversion from doc to slides.
**Pricing (May 2026).**
- Free - core design, limited Magic Design
- Pro - 15 dollars per month, unlimited Magic Design
- Teams - 10 dollars per seat per month (5+ users)
Canva is the most beginner-friendly tool. In Korea it dominates among students, solopreneurs, and marketers.
Chapter 10 - Microsoft Copilot in PowerPoint - the incumbent strikes back
Microsoft announced Copilot for Microsoft 365 in 2023 and integrated AI deeply into PowerPoint. In 2026 Copilot is PowerPoint's core differentiator.
**Copilot in PowerPoint in one breath.**
- **Generate from prompt** - one line creates a PPT.
- **Generate from Word document** - converts a Word doc into a PowerPoint automatically.
- **Designer** - per-slide layout suggestions.
- **Speaker Coach** - records rehearsal audio and gives feedback on pace, fillers, intonation.
- **Rewrite** - shifts slide text tone, summarizes, or expands.
**Pricing (May 2026).**
- Microsoft 365 Copilot - 30 dollars per seat per month, add-on to existing M365
- Copilot Pro - 20 dollars per month, individual
The price is heavily criticized, but in enterprises, governments, and banks that standardize on M365, it is effectively the default.
Chapter 11 - Google Slides and Gemini, AI built in
Google Workspace integrated Gemini across all apps in 2024. The "Help me create" feature in Google Slides is backed by Gemini Pro / Ultra.
**Gemini in Slides in one breath.**
- **Help me create** - sidebar generates slides from prompts.
- **Help me visualize** - turns text into images via Imagen backend.
- **Auto speaker notes** - generates per-slide talking points.
- **Translate** - translates the entire deck to another language.
**Pricing (May 2026).**
- Google Workspace Business Standard - 14 dollars per seat per month, Gemini included
- Google Workspace Business Plus - 22 dollars per seat per month, partial Gemini Ultra
Quality is not yet at Gamma's level, but for schools, public institutions, and large companies already on Workspace, it is available at no extra cost.
Chapter 12 - Apple Keynote with Apple Intelligence
Apple shipped Apple Intelligence with macOS Sequoia / iOS 18 in 2024, adding limited AI features to Keynote.
**Keynote with Apple Intelligence in one breath.**
- **Writing Tools** - summarize, rewrite, change tone of slide text.
- **Image Playground** - generate illustrations for slides.
- **No prompt-to-deck** - Apple has not yet shipped a full deck generator.
Apple is a step behind in the AI presentation race as of 2026. Keynote's design quality is top tier, but AI features lag Gamma and Copilot.
Chapter 13 - Notion AI presentation mode
Notion is the document SaaS leader. In 2024 it added a "presentation mode" to Notion AI so you can present a Notion page as if it were slides.
**Notion AI Presentation in one breath.**
- **Page to slides** - H1 / H2 headers auto-split into individual slides.
- **Fullscreen present** - run slideshows on desktop and mobile.
- **Notion AI Writer integration** - auto-generates slide content.
Not a true presentation tool, but if your team already keeps docs in Notion it can move straight to talk mode. Popular with startups and product teams.
Chapter 14 - MagicSlides, SlidesAI, SlidesGPT - the budget crew
All three brand themselves as "cheaper Gamma alternatives."
**MagicSlides.**
- Google Slides add-in.
- Starts at 8 dollars per month; lifetime licenses sold occasionally.
- Korean output is below Gamma, but English is good enough.
**SlidesAI.**
- Specialized in text-to-Google-Slides conversion.
- Starts at 10 dollars per month with separate student discount.
- Popular in classroom presentations.
**SlidesGPT.**
- GPT-4o-based quick deck generation.
- Offers per-deck payment option.
- Suited for lightweight one-off decks.
Chapter 15 - Sendsteps.ai, interactive Q&A specialist
Sendsteps started in the Netherlands as an interactive presentation tool. It rebranded as Sendsteps.ai in 2023 and combined AI slide generation with audience participation.
**Sendsteps.ai in one breath.**
- **AI slide generation** - one line creates a deck.
- **Live Q&A** - the audience joins via QR or link to submit questions and answers.
- **Word clouds / polls / quizzes** - live participation during the talk.
- **PowerPoint add-in** - drops interactions into existing PPTs.
Targeted at education, internal workshops, and conference keynotes.
Chapter 16 - Pikr, Korean-market specialist
Pikr is a Korean-built AI presentation tool optimized for Korean business presentations.
**Pikr in one breath.**
- **Korean-language optimization** - tuned for Korean corporate tones (executive briefing, investor IR, conference keynote).
- **PPT export** - PowerPoint-compatible output.
- **Korean corporate templates** - Samsung / LG / Kakao / Naver style templates.
- **Local payments** - KRW pricing, KakaoPay and NaverPay supported.
Around ten thousand won per month, friendlier for Korean users than Gamma's USD billing.
Chapter 17 - Pop AI, an Asian market play
Pop AI is a Singapore-based multi-purpose AI workspace that includes presentation generation. It mainly targets Japan, Korea, and Southeast Asia.
**Pop AI in one breath.**
- Slides plus docs plus PDFs plus image generation, unified.
- Strong Japanese, Korean, and Chinese output quality.
- SoftBank invested partially in the Japanese arm.
Not a presentation-only tool, but if you also want other AI workloads bundled in, it offers good value.
Chapter 18 - Mentimeter, Poll Everywhere, Slido - interactive add-ons
These are not standalone presentation tools but **add-ons** that drop interaction into existing PowerPoint or Google Slides.
**Mentimeter.**
- Polls, word clouds, quizzes, Q&A slides.
- Starts at 9.99 dollars per month.
- Standard at conferences, workshops, and classrooms.
**Poll Everywhere.**
- The most-used audience-response tool in American universities and enterprises.
- Supports SMS responses.
**Slido.**
- Acquired by Cisco and integrated with Webex.
- Strong at running Q&A for large conferences.
- Starts at 12.50 dollars per month (Engage plan).
Chapter 19 - Specialists - Pitchgrade, Slidebean, Visme, Genially
Tools tuned for specific use cases.
**Pitchgrade.**
- Specialized in startup pitch deck review and generation.
- Auto-feedback from a VC perspective.
- Popular for seed and Series A prep.
**Slidebean.**
- Startup pitch deck only.
- Drop in content; AI designs the deck.
- Has startup-friendly plans like Founder Edition.
**Visme.**
- Infographics, slides, and video unified.
- Strong for marketing content.
- Starts at 12.25 dollars per month.
**Genially.**
- Interactive content specialist.
- Click areas, effects, game elements inside slides.
- Popular in education.
Chapter 20 - Korea - MiriCanvas, Mango Board, Infogram
Korean users also rely on local tools alongside global ones.
**MiriCanvas.**
- The Korean answer to Canva, at miricanvas.com.
- Rich Korean fonts and templates.
- Standard among students, solopreneurs, and small business owners.
- Generous free tier.
**Mango Board.**
- A Korean design SaaS.
- Combines card news, presentations, and infographics.
- Reputed to have even more Korean fonts than MiriCanvas.
**Infogram.**
- Data visualization plus slides in one.
- Frequently used in Korean corporate IR decks.
Chapter 21 - Japan - Canva Japan, Bizocean, SpeakerDeck
Japanese users frequently reach for these tools.
**Canva Japan.**
- Rich Japanese fonts and Japanese business templates.
- Number one among Japanese corporate marketers.
**Bizocean.**
- A free PowerPoint template site.
- The de facto standard for Japanese business document formats.
- More than half of Japanese corporate presentations start here.
**SpeakerDeck.**
- A slide-sharing platform, the successor to SlideShare.
- Standard at Japanese engineering conferences (Builderscon, RubyKaigi, JSConf JP).
**SlideShare to SpeakerDeck migration.** SlideShare, owned by LinkedIn, slashed features in 2024-2025 and Japanese engineers migrated to SpeakerDeck en masse.
Chapter 22 - Workflow 1 - outline first
The most battle-tested pattern: outline first, design later.
1. Write the outline in Notion or a notes app
2026 Q2 OKR review
- Revenue target attainment
- Top 3 metrics
- Top 5 priorities for next quarter
- Risks and assumptions
2. Paste the outline into Gamma or Plus AI
3. AI generates the slides
4. Adjust charts / images / numbers only
5. Strengthen speaker notes
6. Apply the brand kit
The strength of this pattern is the split: humans own the content, AI owns the design. The logic of the talk is fixed by the human outline, which reduces AI hallucination risk.
Chapter 23 - Workflow 2 - document to slides
Convert an existing Word or Notion doc directly into a deck.
- **Microsoft Word to PowerPoint** - Copilot's "Create presentation from this document".
- **Notion to Gamma** - export the Notion page and import into Gamma.
- **Google Docs to Slides** - Gemini's "Slides from this doc".
This workflow shines **when a long-form document already exists**. Reports, whitepapers, and academic material can be rapidly repurposed into a talk.
Chapter 24 - Workflow 3 - per-slide AI assistance
Use AI slide by slide instead of generating the whole deck.
- **Microsoft Copilot Designer** - rebuilds the layout of a slide you already wrote.
- **Canva Magic Resize** - resizes one slide into a different aspect ratio automatically.
- **Plus AI Snippets** - insert charts, comparison tables, timelines as single slides.
Quality stays more consistent than full auto-generation and preserves the speaker's original draft.
Chapter 25 - Branding - brand kits and consistency
For corporate talks, consistent brand design matters most.
**Tools with brand kit support.**
- **Canva** - unlimited logo / color / font registrations.
- **Pitch** - brand kit at the workspace level.
- **Beautiful.ai** - apply via the Brand page.
- **Gamma** - register fonts, colors, logos via the Theme Studio.
- **Plus AI** - workspace-level brand integration with Slack and Notion.
Korean teams must specifically verify Korean font support (Pretendard, Nanum, Noto Sans KR). Gamma and Canva have strong Korean font support.
Chapter 26 - Export formats - PDF, PPTX, web link
The same deck takes different shapes depending on where it lands.
| Tool | PDF | PPTX | Web link | Google Slides |
|------|-----|------|----------|---------------|
| Gamma | yes | yes | default | no |
| Beautiful.ai | yes | yes | yes | no |
| Pitch | yes | yes | yes | no |
| Plus AI | via Slides | via Slides | Slides link | native |
| Canva | yes | yes | yes | yes |
| Microsoft Copilot | yes | native PPTX | OneDrive link | yes |
PPTX compatibility still matters in enterprises. For large stages (conferences, IR) security policies often block web links, so PPTX is required.
Chapter 27 - Pricing comparison - May 2026
| Tool | Free | Individual paid | Team / Enterprise |
|------|------|-----------------|-------------------|
| Gamma | yes | 8 USD per month Plus | 15 USD per month Pro |
| Tome | yes | 16 USD per month Pro | Enterprise negotiated |
| Beautiful.ai | no | 12 USD per month Pro | 40 USD per seat per month Team |
| Pitch | yes | 10 USD per seat per month Pro | 25 USD per seat per month Business |
| Plus AI | yes | 10 USD per month | 20 USD per seat per month |
| Decktopus | no | 9.99 USD per month | 19.99 USD per month |
| Prezi AI | no | 7 USD per month Standard | 19 USD per month Premium |
| Canva | yes | 15 USD per month Pro | 10 USD per seat per month Teams |
| MS Copilot | no | 20 USD per month Pro | 30 USD per seat per month M365 add-on |
| MagicSlides | yes | from 8 USD per month | - |
| Sendsteps.ai | yes | 9.50 USD per month | negotiated |
| Pikr | yes | around ten thousand KRW per month | negotiated |
**Selection guide.**
- Quick one-off deck - Gamma Free.
- Korean executive briefing - Gamma Plus or Pikr.
- Team collaboration - Pitch.
- Already on Google Workspace - Gemini in Slides or Plus AI.
- Already on M365 - Copilot.
- Low design confidence - Canva Pro.
- Startup pitch deck - Slidebean or Pitchgrade.
Chapter 28 - Best practices - getting AI slides right
Patterns distilled from heavy usage.
- **Write the outline first** - do not throw a blank prompt; humans should set the H1 / H2 level at least.
- **Do not over-design** - Gamma's defaults are enough. Custom themes every time break consistency.
- **Polish speaker notes by hand** - AI notes are a starting point. Tone and pacing need human edits.
- **Verify the numbers** - AI fabricates plausible numbers. Revenue, market size, and KPIs need primary sources.
- **Build the brand kit once** - do not pick new colors and fonts each time; register the company standard once.
- **Save recurring decks as templates** - reuse the same skeleton for weekly OKR reviews or quarterly reports.
Chapter 29 - Limits - what AI decks still cannot do
Even in 2026 AI presentation is not perfect.
- **Generic-looking output** - a Gamma deck is recognizable as a Gamma deck from across the room. True differentiation still needs a human designer.
- **Custom layout limits** - complex diagrams, system architectures, and infographics still need Figma or Illustrator.
- **Awkward speaker notes** - AI-generated notes feel off and do not match the speaker's breathing.
- **Number and stat hallucinations** - market sizing, revenue estimates, and competitor analysis can come back as plausible but false.
- **Per-language quality gap** - English output is smooth; Korean and Japanese sometimes read as awkward translation. Gamma is the most natural in Korean.
- **No interactivity** - clicks, branches, game elements still need specialists like Genially.
Chapter 30 - Conclusion - presentation tools in 2026
What we learned by May 2026.
- **Prompt-to-deck** is the default option. Gamma is the de facto standard.
- **AI inside legacy tools** caught up fast. PowerPoint Copilot, Google Slides Gemini.
- **Interactivity and collaboration** still differentiate. Pitch, Mentimeter, Sendsteps.
- **Quality varies by language**. Korean: Gamma plus Pikr. Japanese: Canva Japan plus Gamma.
- **PPTX compatibility** is still mandatory in enterprises.
- **Brand kits** are essential for consistency.
The real value of the tools is removing the fear of the blank slide. If you have an idea, you have a shape in 30 seconds. Spend the remaining time **refining the message and rehearsing the talk**. That is the new balance of presentations in 2026.
References
- Gamma official - https://gamma.app
- Tome official - https://tome.app
- Beautiful.ai official - https://www.beautiful.ai
- Pitch official - https://pitch.com
- Plus AI official - https://plusdocs.com
- Decktopus official - https://www.decktopus.com
- Prezi official - https://prezi.com
- Canva official - https://www.canva.com
- Microsoft 365 Copilot - https://www.microsoft.com/microsoft-365/copilot
- Google Workspace Gemini - https://workspace.google.com/solutions/ai
- Apple Keynote - https://www.apple.com/keynote/
- Notion AI - https://www.notion.so/product/ai
- MagicSlides - https://www.magicslides.app
- SlidesAI - https://www.slidesai.io
- SlidesGPT - https://slidesgpt.com
- Sendsteps.ai - https://www.sendsteps.com
- Pikr - https://pikr.co.kr
- Mentimeter - https://www.mentimeter.com
- Poll Everywhere - https://www.polleverywhere.com
- Slido - https://www.slido.com
- Visme - https://www.visme.co
- Genially - https://genial.ly
- Pitchgrade - https://pitchgrade.com
- Slidebean - https://slidebean.com
- MiriCanvas - https://www.miricanvas.com
- Mango Board - https://www.mangoboard.net
- Bizocean - https://www.bizocean.jp
- SpeakerDeck - https://speakerdeck.com
- Y Combinator Gamma - https://www.ycombinator.com/companies/gamma
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