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Smarter Presentations Start Here: The AI Tools Changing How Marketers Build Decks

Smarter Presentations Start Here: The AI Tools Changing How Marketers Build Decks

Because you have B2B Marketing campaigns to run, not slides to format.

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If you’re in B2B marketing, you already know the deck grind. Sales enablement. QBRs. Launch plans. Investor updates. It’s nonstop. And while slide decks are crucial for telling a clear story, the manual formatting? Not so much.

Luckily, AI has caught up.

Over the past few months, presentation tools have gone from clever templates to fully AI-generated decks—content, visuals, charts, and all. You describe what you need, and a full slide deck appears. That means more time for strategy, less time battling bullet points.

Here are five of the best AI slide generators I’ve tested in real-world marketing scenarios. No fluff—just tools that can help you move faster.

1. Gamma

Best for: Content marketers and creatives who want more visual freedom

Gamma is great when you’re tired of the same old corporate templates. You can generate beautifully designed slides from a prompt, customize everything from the theme to the images (using models like Flux and Ideogram), and export to Google Slides or PowerPoint.

Great for social-first presentations, creative concept decks, or internal storytelling.
Be ready to tweak formatting after export.

Starts at $10/month, with a free plan available.

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