
18 animation types with per-block timing, 10 directions, and parallax - not just the scroll-triggered fades Gamma offers.
See animationsDownload production-ready HTML, React, Vue, or Svelte. Gamma keeps your deck on its servers, embed-only.
How export works14 built-in iPhone, iPad, MacBook, and Samsung models with 3D rotation. Drop in a screenshot and animate the reveal. Gamma has none.
Explore 3D modelsExport any slideshow as an MP4 for ads, social, or email. Gamma has no video export at all.
Video exportSelf-host the exported code anywhere. Your presentation does not depend on a third-party host staying online or keeping its terms.
For developersInsert animated slideshows straight into Webflow and Framer projects - no copy-pasted embed codes. Gamma integrates with neither.
For Webflow| Feature | Gamma | |
|---|---|---|
| Content creation | Visual drag-and-drop editor | AI-generated from text prompts |
| Animation depth | 18 types, parallax, per-block control | Basic fade transitions |
| Generate a full deck with AI | Yes, via MCP agents | Yes, built-in |
| Code export (HTML, React, Vue, Svelte) | ||
| Video (MP4) export | ||
| PDF export | ||
| Image (PNG) export | ||
| 3D device mockups | ||
| Parallax transitions | ||
| MCP server for AI agents | ||
| Native Webflow and Framer apps | ||
| Self-host and own your content | ||
| Free plan | Live editor demo | Yes, watermarked |
| Pricing | From $5/mo, all features | Free tier; Plus from $10/mo |
The biggest gap between the two tools is motion. Gamma has essentially no animation system - presentations scroll smoothly and elements fade in as they enter the viewport, but there is no way to control animation types, timing, direction, or choreography. PaneFlow treats animation as a first-class feature: every block gets independent enter and exit transitions across 10 directions, with 18 animation types and configurable duration, delay, and easing, plus parallax transitions between panes. If you are building an animated pitch deck, a product demo, or a marketing slideshow where motion carries the story, this alone is why most teams choose PaneFlow over Gamma.
A Gamma presentation lives on Gamma. You can share a link or embed an iframe, but you cannot download the code, self-host it, or drop it into a web app. PaneFlow exports your slideshow as clean HTML, React, Vue, and Svelte - real, readable components you can version control, host anywhere, and integrate into a Next.js, Nuxt, or SvelteKit project. You can also publish to a CDN or embed via iframe when that is simpler. For anyone who needs to own where their content lives, this is a fundamental difference between the two.
PaneFlow includes 14 built-in 3D device models - iPhone, iPad, MacBook, and Samsung - that you can fill with screenshots or video and animate with 3D rotation. The grid editor adds vector shapes, animated charts, gradients, and custom HTML and CSS blocks for pixel-level control. Gamma is deliberately the opposite: a simple, card-based layout where the AI handles positioning - great for speed, limiting when you need exact control.
Gamma is the better pick when raw speed matters most - first drafts, internal decks, proposals, and scrollable documents meant to be read rather than presented. Reach for PaneFlow when the presentation needs motion, code output, or 3D: animated pitch decks and launch slideshows for startups, developer-facing showcases exported as components, or animated slideshows embedded natively in Webflow and Framer sites.
Create stunning animated slideshows and export to HTML, React, Vue, Svelte, Video, and more.