Gamma has rolled out a new feature called “Gamma Imagine”, marking a significant step in its evolution from a presentation tool to a full-fledged visual design platform.
The update aims to make design faster and more accessible, especially for users without a creative background. With this launch, the company is trying to simplify how ideas turn into ready-to-use visual content.
Gamma Imagine works as an AI-powered design assistant that can automatically create visuals while keeping brand identity intact. It applies colours, styles, and overall visual consistency on its own, while still giving users the flexibility to tweak designs using simple text prompts.
The tool supports a wide range of outputs, including logos, infographics, diagrams, and social media posts. Users can also explore multiple design variations and upload reference images to ensure the final output matches their preferred style.
One of the key additions is a collection of over 100 ready-made templates that users can customise or remix. Alongside this, features like Smart Charts help generate branded data visuals, while AI-generated illustrations and text-to-infographic capabilities make content creation more efficient.
Gamma is also focusing on making its platform more connected. It now integrates with popular tools, allowing users to create and manage designs directly within their existing workflows without switching platforms.
Speaking about the launch, the company’s CEO said the goal has always been to make visual communication easy for everyone. With this update, the process from idea to final output has been made much quicker and more seamless.
To expand its global presence, the company has also started a user outreach tour across major international cities. Interestingly, a large majority of its user base already comes from outside the United States.
Founded in 2020, Gamma has grown rapidly in a short time. The platform now sees more than a million pieces of content being created every day, reflecting the increasing demand for simple, AI-driven design tools.
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