Support additional export formats (Keynote, markdown, scorm, marp, libreoffice, floss, Slack)
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Would be super useful if i can export the presentation in any kind of web file SCORM compatible (i mean justo to be able to keep track of users reading the presentations with any LMS system (wordpress, moodle...)
super super useful! Thanks in advance!
Nik Payne (Gamma design)
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Export Gamma into Apple Keynote
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Jeffrey Waxman
I would like to add my voice to those who are requesting the ability to directly export a Gamma creation into Apple Keynote. Currently, a lot of work is required when exporting the creation into PowerPoint and then converting it into Keynote. I would love to avoid the extra work. Also, the conversion process often loses some of the graphics which were created by Gamma.
Nik Payne (Gamma design)
Totally hear you, Jeffrey Waxman. Exporting to PowerPoint and then converting to Keynote is a lot of extra busywork, and losing Gamma-generated graphics in the process sounds super frustrating. I’ll pass this along to the team.
Quick couple questions so we can scope it right:
1) What parts tend to break in the PPT -> Keynote conversion (images missing, layout shifts, fonts, animations, something else)?
2) If we did a Keynote export, what would “good enough” look like for you: pixel-perfect fidelity, or mainly keeping all graphics intact even if spacing needs a little cleanup?
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Jeffrey Waxman
Nik, first of all, I greatly appreciate your responding to my query. I am a relatively new user of your product, but as a presenter of wellness educational information, I have found Gamma to be quite a resource. As a physician, I would rather spend more time on the quality of my content as opposed to the time required for technical aspects of the presentation. Answers to your questions: 1) the part that tends to break the most in the conversion process is the lack of graphic images not coming through. 2) I'm greedy! I would love for pixel-perfect fidelity to occur in the conversion process. However, I don't mind at all if the graphics were intact and I just had to do a little spacing cleanup. Hope this helps!
Nik Payne (Gamma design)
Jeffrey Waxman: Thank you!
Nik Payne (Gamma design)
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Markdown Export
Felix Tritschler
It would be great if we could export the presentation in a simple Markdown format so that AI systems can check its content and work with it in agent workflows.
Felix Tritschler
I think one doc with slide headings, page numbers, and maybe image names would be awesome. Although I think a custom export function as the other options would be not so difficult to implement. Tables should be definitely included in their markdown format. JSON would be best for the agent, but in markdown, the files are human-readable and verifiable.
Nik Payne (Gamma design)
Love this idea, and thanks for spelling out the “why” with the AI/agent workflow angle. When you say “simple Markdown,” what structure would you want (one doc with slide headings, or one file per slide), and are there any must-have bits to include or exclude (speaker notes, images as links, tables, embeds)? I’ll pass this along to the team.
Nik Payne (Gamma design)
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Exporting Deck as a MD or HTML/CSS
유시환[SW중심대학사업단]
Why not exporting it as a md or HTML/css?
everyone needs it!
Nik Payne (Gamma design)
Hey 유시환[SW중심대학사업단], appreciate you calling this out. Exporting a deck as Markdown or as HTML/CSS makes a ton of sense, I’ll pass it along to the team.
Quick couple questions so we build the right thing:
1) What’s your main workflow after export (publish to a site, commit to Git, import into another tool, custom styling, etc)?
2) If you had to pick one first, would you rather have clean MD (with assets) or a self-contained HTML/CSS export, and what would “good enough” look like for you?
유시환[SW중심대학사업단]
Nik Payne (Gamma design)
1) import the slides into another tool, of course. Bring the gamma cards deck from another tool, custom fixing details. (e.g., adding custom code examples, import local video clip into the cards) and easily reuse after a compilation.
2) I prefer MD because most of the other AI tools understand it.
Nik Payne (Gamma design)
유시환[SW중심대학사업단]: Thanks!
Nik Payne (Gamma design)
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exportación a SCORM para insertar en LMS
Avancc-e Consultoría y Formación
I would like to raise a need that I believe is key for those of us working in the field of online training, and which could turn Gamma into a benchmark tool for thousands of professionals and training companies worldwide.
At present, Gamma allows exporting presentations in PDF, PNG, or PPTX formats, which is useful but not sufficient when it comes to real integration into learning management systems (LMS) such as Moodle, Blackboard, or Canvas. For digital content to properly communicate with an LMS and track learner progress (time spent, progress, completion, grades, etc.), it must be packaged in SCORM format or, alternatively, as a self-contained HTML5 folder.
Even much simpler tools, such as eXeLearning, already provide this functionality natively, generating content that can be embedded in any LMS with full compatibility. In this sense, Gamma already has a huge advantage: its creative power and intuitive design. What is missing is that final technical step to make the leap and become a truly all-in-one solution for the training sector.
From the perspective of training and consulting companies like ours, adding this feature would mean:
A real alternative to the major eLearning authoring tools (Articulate Storyline, Captivate, etc.), which are expensive and come with steep learning curves.
A competitive advantage for Gamma, by attracting the growing market of educational institutions, academies, and training companies looking for lighter, faster, and more affordable solutions.
A clear revenue opportunity, since many organizations would gladly switch to or upgrade to premium plans if Gamma enabled SCORM or self-contained HTML export.
I truly believe that Gamma is “very close” to achieving this, and that taking this step would open an exceptional opportunity for Gamma to become the preferred content creation tool for the training sector worldwide.
Nik Payne (Gamma design)
Thanks for the suggestion!
Nik Payne (Gamma design)
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Export to keynote
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Michael Willson
Will you ever provide a version for Keynote? Or only PDFs, PowerPoint and PNGs?
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