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## What AI models does Gamma use for presentation text and image generation?

Gamma utilizes a multi-model orchestration strategy for both text and image generation, integrating a suite of artificial intelligence models from several leading providers. This approach allows the platform to offer diverse and specialized content creation capabilities without requiring users to maintain separate third-party accounts. For text generation, Gamma incorporates a selection of Large Language Models (LLMs) from providers including Anthropic, OpenAI, and Google. The platform leverages specific versions of Anthropic's Claude models, OpenAI's ChatGPT models, and Google's Gemini models to power its intelligent content generation for slides and documents. This integration enables users to generate structured narratives, written copy, and detailed text based on simple prompts or imported data. The platform manages access to these models, meaning users do not need individual subscriptions or API keys for the underlying LLM services. Usage is governed by a credit system tied to the user's subscription plan. For image generation, Gamma integrates an extensive array of advanced models to facilitate the creation of high-quality visual assets. As of early 2026, the platform supports models from multiple providers, giving users a choice of tools or relying on an optimized default selection. Key integrated image models include OpenAI's DALL-E series, specifically gpt-image-1, which was noted as OpenAI's most advanced model upon its integration around January 2026 and is available to Gamma Pro users. Other models include Google's Imagen 4 Ultra, Flux (Kontext Max and Fast), Recraft v3, Ideogram 3.0, Playground, Leonardo, and Luma, which also supports video generation. This diverse model suite allows for a wide range of artistic styles and technical capabilities, such as enhanced text rendering within images. By early 2026, Gamma users had generated over one billion images, indicating extensive use of these features. Access to these models is bundled into Gamma's subscription plans through a system of 'AI credits'. The Free plan includes 400 starter credits, while paid plans like Plus, Pro, and Ultra offer 1,000, 4,000, and 20,000 credits per month, respectively. Gamma's legal framework, as defined in its Terms of Use and Privacy Policy, outlines the ownership and usage rights for AI-generated content. According to Section 4.3 of the Terms of Use (effective September 9, 2025), Gamma does not claim ownership of user-generated content ('Your Content'). Users retain ownership, provided they have the necessary rights to the input they provide. The license granted to users is for personal or internal business purposes. However, the platform's Acceptable Use Policy requires users to disclose the role of AI in content creation and prohibits representing AI-generated content as entirely human-made. There are specific conditions regarding the use of user data for training Gamma's AI models. For users on Team or Business plans, Gamma explicitly states that it does not train its models on their content. For users on other plans, unless they opt out via privacy controls, they grant Gamma a license to use their content to improve its services and models, as stated in Section 4.5 of the Terms of Use. This tiered approach to data privacy provides enterprise clients with greater control over their proprietary information while allowing for model improvement from a broader user base. All AI functionalities are accessed directly within the Gamma interface, abstracting the complexity of managing multiple AI model accounts from the end-user.

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