Gamma released its largest update to date – Gamma Imagine, a new AI-powered feature that lets users generate standalone visuals, such as posters, logos, infographics, and more, directly inside the platform with simple text prompts.
The best part? Outputs match the user’s brand kit every time.
The launch also added AI-Native Templates, which allow one-prompt remixing of entire decks or assets while preserving style and branding, and Gamma Connectors.
These integrations embed Gamma into tools including ChatGPT, Claude, Zapier, Make, Atlassian, n8n, and Superhuman, so users can create content without switching apps.
Additional releases include Smart Charts, AI Infographics, and multipage support.
Why This Matters Today
As a course creator, online coach, or info marketer, you produce proposals, sales decks, lead magnets to promote your offer, social graphics, client deliverables, and webinar slides every week.
Formatting and designing those assets often consumes more time than creating the actual ideas or content. Gamma framed this as the “design tax” that knowledge workers pay regardless of their primary role.
The new tools shift that burden to AI while keeping output on-brand and consistent.
Prompt-based generation and template remixing reduce the hours spent matching colors or hunting for stock images.
Direct connectors to ChatGPT and Claude mean you can turn a conversation or outline into polished visuals without copy-paste cycles.
For teams or solo operators selling digital products, this shortens the path from idea to marketable asset.
Gamma positions the features between consumer tools like Canva and professional suites like Adobe, targeting business users who communicate visually but lack dedicated design resources.
Our Key Takeaways:
Gamma released Gamma Imagine, AI-Native Templates, and Gamma Connectors, expanding its AI platform from presentations into full visual asset creation.
- These features let course creators and coaches produce on-brand graphics, infographics, and remixed decks from a single prompt and embed the tool inside ChatGPT, Claude, and other daily apps.
- This is yet another example of the shift toward AI-native creative workflows, where content, design, and distribution happen in one connected system, reducing reliance on separate tools and manual processes.
- The industry will watch whether the quality and brand consistency of AI-generated visuals meet professional standards and how quickly competitors such as Canva and Adobe respond with deeper integrations.
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