Feature Request: Fixed-size image placement for logos and branding
Michael M
When creating professional investment decks and branded presentations, it's essential to be able to place a company logo at a fixed, small size (e.g. 80–120px) in a consistent position on every slide — typically top right or top left.
Currently, Gamma's inline images render at full native size with no way to constrain dimensions. This makes logo placement impossible without the image dominating the entire card.
Requested features:
Ability to set a fixed width/height on inline images
A dedicated "logo" element that renders small and consistently positioned across all cards
Optional: a global header/footer zone for branding elements that persists across all slides
This is standard functionality in PowerPoint, Keynote and Google Slides, and its absence is a significant barrier for professional and investor-facing use cases.
Nik Payne (Gamma design)
Have you tried our card headers and footers feature? You can add a logo or text to all slides
Nik Payne (Gamma design)
Hey Michael M, thanks for the super clear writeup. Totally get why consistent, fixed-size logo placement is table stakes for investor decks, and I’ll pass this to the team.
Quick couple questions so we design it right:
1) Do you mainly need this on every card automatically (global header/footer), or would “per-card but easy to repeat” still work?
2) When you say 80–120px, is that a fixed pixel size regardless of card size, or should it scale with the card/layout?
If you have an example deck (or a screenshot from PPT/Slides) showing the exact placement you’re aiming for, that’d help a lot but no worries if not.