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Gamma Imagine
Create standalone visuals directly in Gamma.
Building in Gamma meant leaving to design visuals elsewhere. Imagine fixes that. Describe what you need, pick a format, and get polished graphics, on-brand and ready to drop into your deck. No other tab required to make creatives.
AI tools are getting good at content. The next frontier is AI that stays in context.
The most underrated UX problem in AI-assisted work is tab switching.
You get into a flow in one tool, hit a visual gap, and suddenly you're in Canva with five browser tabs open.
The output comes back slightly off-brand.
Then you're exporting, resizing, re-importing.
The deck that should've taken 30 minutes took two hours.
Gamma Imagine is a bet that this hustle can be reduced.
It's a dedicated AI design canvas inside Gamma.
Describe a visual, pick your graphic type and layout, and get polished, theme-matched graphics without leaving the tool.
What it can generate:
🖼️ Infographics, diagrams, logos, posters, social posts, org charts, invites
🎨 Matched to your Gamma theme automatically
📐 Multiple aspect ratios and layout options
🔧 Full canvas editing: restyle, crop, resize, erase, composite
The freeform editing is the interesting part.
You're not locked into the first output.
You can iterate in plain text.
"Remove the bottom section."
"Make it feel more minimal."
It behaves more like a design collaborator than a one-shot generator.
Available free to all Gamma users for the next 30 days.
After that, it's Pro and above, and does use credits.
If you're a Gamma power user, this is the missing layer.
If you're not on Gamma yet, this is a real reason to try it.
What's the visual you find yourself recreating manually most often in decks? Curious if there's a pattern.
About Gamma Imagine on Product Hunt
“Create standalone visuals directly in Gamma.”
Gamma Imagine was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #73 on the daily leaderboard. Building in Gamma meant leaving to design visuals elsewhere. Imagine fixes that. Describe what you need, pick a format, and get polished graphics, on-brand and ready to drop into your deck. No other tab required to make creatives.
On the analytics side, Gamma Imagine competes within Design Tools, Marketing and Artificial Intelligence — topics that collectively have 1.2M followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how Gamma Imagine performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.
For a complete overview of Gamma Imagine including community comment highlights and product details, visit the product overview.
AI tools are getting good at content. The next frontier is AI that stays in context.
The most underrated UX problem in AI-assisted work is tab switching.
You get into a flow in one tool, hit a visual gap, and suddenly you're in Canva with five browser tabs open.
The output comes back slightly off-brand.
Then you're exporting, resizing, re-importing.
The deck that should've taken 30 minutes took two hours.
Gamma Imagine is a bet that this hustle can be reduced.
It's a dedicated AI design canvas inside Gamma.
Describe a visual, pick your graphic type and layout, and get polished, theme-matched graphics without leaving the tool.
What it can generate:
🖼️ Infographics, diagrams, logos, posters, social posts, org charts, invites
🎨 Matched to your Gamma theme automatically
📐 Multiple aspect ratios and layout options
🔧 Full canvas editing: restyle, crop, resize, erase, composite
The freeform editing is the interesting part.
You're not locked into the first output.
You can iterate in plain text.
"Remove the bottom section."
"Make it feel more minimal."
It behaves more like a design collaborator than a one-shot generator.
Available free to all Gamma users for the next 30 days.
After that, it's Pro and above, and does use credits.
If you're a Gamma power user, this is the missing layer.
If you're not on Gamma yet, this is a real reason to try it.
What's the visual you find yourself recreating manually most often in decks? Curious if there's a pattern.