Gamma.ai is great for quick mockups. But when you need native PowerPoint, brand compliance, and enterprise security—you need offgen.
The limitations that matter for professional work.
Gamma.ai has gained popularity for its ability to generate visually appealing presentations from simple text prompts. It operates as a web-based platform that creates fluid, document-like slides. However, for professional consultants and enterprise teams, Gamma often falls short when it comes to integrating with existing corporate workflows. The primary limitation is its lack of native PowerPoint support—exports are often static images or non-editable shapes, making it impossible to strictly adhere to corporate branding guidelines or collaborate with clients who require native .pptx files.
While Gamma.ai might be suitable for quick mockups or casual use, professional environments demand precision. The inability to edit granular elements, ensure strict adherence to corporate identity, or work offline can be a dealbreaker for strategy consultants and investment bankers.
A side-by-side look at what really matters.
Exported PowerPoints are often just images or broken shapes, making them hard to edit.
Difficult to enforce strict corporate branding guidelines.
Requires learning a new interface instead of working where you already are.
Web-based processing may not meet enterprise security standards.
Works directly within PowerPoint, generating editable native shapes.
Ensures every slide is 100% on-brand automatically.
Your data stays within your controlled environment.
It's just PowerPoint, but faster.
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