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How to Build a Travel Presentation in 30 Minutes with AI + No-Code Tools (Full Workflow)

How to Build a Travel Presentation in 30 Minutes with AI + No-Code Tools (Full Workflow)

Published February 15, 2026·Updated April 1, 2026
LunaMiaEno
Written byLuna·Researched byMia·Reviewed byEno·Continuously Updated·17 min read

How to Build a Travel Presentation in 30 Minutes with AI + No-Code Tools (Full Workflow)

Just got back from a trip to Kyoto and your manager suddenly asks you to put together a presentation for Friday's sharing session? You have 150 photos and a bunch of notes, but no idea how to quickly turn them into a polished deck?

If you work in an office, these pain points are all too familiar: you're too busy, you don't know design, and there are way too many AI tools to choose from. The traditional approach could easily eat up 3-5 hours. But in 2026, there's a smarter way.

This article will teach you how to build an end-to-end workflow by chaining together ChatGPT, Gamma, Canva, and other AI tools to produce a professional-quality travel presentation in 30-60 minutes. You'll learn a complete 5-stage process, reusable prompt templates, and see a real-world case study.

TL;DR

  • 5-step workflow: Material prep -> Outline generation -> Presentation creation -> Visual polish -> Export & share
  • Recommended tool stack: ChatGPT/NotebookLM (material prep) + Gamma (presentation creation) + Canva (visual polish)
  • Real case study: A "5-day Kyoto trip" example with copy-paste-ready prompts
  • Time cost: 30-60 minutes for a professional presentation (vs. 3-5 hours the traditional way)
  • Use cases: Travel sharing, team outings, work reports, and more

Why You Need a "Workflow" Instead of a Single Tool

Before we jump into the hands-on steps, let's establish one key idea: no single AI tool can handle everything perfectly.

Three Bottlenecks of Traditional Presentation Making

  1. Blank-page anxiety: Staring at an empty PowerPoint slide, you have no idea where to start. You often spend 1-2 hours just thinking about what to include.

  2. Tool learning curve: PowerPoint and Keynote are powerful, but producing professional layouts takes time to learn. Color palettes, typography, and page layout are all barriers.

  3. Design skill gap: Most office workers aren't designers. They don't know how to pick colors, arrange layouts, or choose images. The result is usually "functional but not attractive."

Limitations of Any Single AI Tool

There are plenty of AI presentation tools on the market, but each has its limitations:

  • Gamma / Tome: Great at generating presentations quickly, but if your raw materials are messy (photos scattered everywhere, incomplete notes), they can't organize them for you. Garbage in, garbage out.

  • ChatGPT / Claude: Excellent at content generation and logical thinking, but they can't produce visual slides directly. You'll get a text outline, but you still need to build the actual deck.

  • Canva: Incredibly powerful design features with rich templates, but its AI-generated content tends to lack structural depth. Great for polishing, but not ideal for starting from scratch.

Key insight

No single tool can handle the entire pipeline of "material organization -> content generation -> visual design." That's why you need a workflow mindset.

The Advantage of "Workflow Thinking"

When you learn to chain multiple tools together, letting each one focus on what it does best:

  • Efficiency gains: ChatGPT organizes materials (5 min) -> Gamma generates slides (10 min) -> Canva polishes visuals (15 min) = 30 minutes total, instead of fumbling around with one tool

  • Quality improvement: Materials get curated (best picks only) -> Outline gets optimized (clear logic) -> Visuals get polished (professional look)

  • Reusability: Once you've built the SOP, you can use it not just for travel presentations but also for work reports, product intros, project updates, and more

This kind of multi-AI collaboration thinking is a core skill for high-performing professionals in 2026.


Full Workflow Overview: The 5-Stage Presentation Map

Before diving into each step, let's get the big picture. The entire workflow has 5 stages:

Workflow Diagram

Stage 1: Material Prep (10 min)
   |
   Tools: Google Photos, ChatGPT, NotebookLM
   Tasks: Filter photos, organize travel notes, extract key points
   Output: Structured material list

Stage 2: Outline Generation (5 min)
   |
   Tools: ChatGPT, Claude, NotebookLM
   Tasks: Generate presentation outline, plan sections
   Output: Presentation outline (5-10 slides)

Stage 3: Presentation Creation (15 min)
   |
   Tools: Gamma, Tome, Canva AI
   Tasks: Convert outline into initial slides, choose template style
   Output: Complete presentation (text + layout)

Stage 4: Visual Polish (20 min)
   |
   Tools: Canva, Beautiful.ai, Gamma built-in features
   Tasks: Insert photos, adjust colors, optimize layout
   Output: Visually polished presentation

Stage 5: Export & Share (5 min)
   |
   Formats: PowerPoint, PDF, Web Link
   Tasks: Choose the right format, share with your audience
   Output: Final deliverable

Time Allocation and Key Tasks per Stage

StageTimeCore TaskOutput
1. Material Prep10 minFilter photos, extract key pointsStructured material list
2. Outline Generation5 minBuild section structurePresentation outline (5-10 slides)
3. Presentation Creation15 minAI generates first draftComplete presentation (text + layout)
4. Visual Polish20 minInsert photos, adjust colorsVisually polished presentation
5. Export & Share5 minChoose format, shareFinal deliverable

Total: 55 minutes (can be compressed to 30-40 minutes in practice)


Stage 1: Material Prep - From Photos and Notes to Structured Content

This is the most commonly overlooked yet most important stage. Good material prep makes every subsequent step smoother.

Material Inventory: What Do You Have?

Before you start, take stock of your materials:

  • Photos: Google Photos / iPhone camera roll (could be 100-500 shots)
  • Travel notes: Google Keep / Apple Notes / paper notebooks / mental notes
  • Trip data: Google Maps Timeline, travel app records, hotel bookings
  • Other materials: Tickets, receipts, food photos, souvenir photos, etc.

The most common problem: too much material, too disorganized, and no idea how to filter or structure it.

Tool Selection: NotebookLM vs. ChatGPT

Choose the right tool based on your material type:

SituationRecommended ToolWhy
Lots of written travel notes (text files, PDFs)NotebookLMUpload multiple docs; auto-extracts key points and generates summaries
Only photos, no detailed notesChatGPTDescribe your trip directly; AI generates text materials for you
Want maximum speedChatGPTNo file uploads needed; just start a conversation

Hands-On: Organizing Materials with ChatGPT

Most people fall into the "photos + scattered memories" category, so let's use ChatGPT for this demo:

Step 1: Prepare a Material List

Jot down your trip info (doesn't need to be detailed):

  • Destination and duration
  • Major attractions you visited
  • Notable local food you tried
  • Type of accommodation

Step 2: Use This Prompt Template (Copy-Paste Ready)

I just got back from a trip to Kyoto and want to create a travel presentation. Here's my trip info:

- Destination: Kyoto
- Duration: 5 days, 4 nights
- Main attractions: Kiyomizu-dera, Kinkaku-ji, Arashiyama, Fushimi Inari Shrine, Nishiki Market
- Food highlights: Kaiseki cuisine, matcha desserts, ramen
- Accommodation: Hotel in central Kyoto

Please help me:
1. Organize this into a structured list of trip highlights
2. Suggest what sections the presentation should include
3. Recommend what materials (photos, text descriptions) to use for each section

Step 3: ChatGPT Output Example

ChatGPT will give you a structured list like this:

[Trip Highlights]
Day 1: Arrive in Kyoto -> Nishiki Market -> Kiyomizu-dera
Day 2: Kinkaku-ji -> Arashiyama Bamboo Grove -> Togetsukyo Bridge
Day 3: Fushimi Inari Shrine -> Gion Hanamikoji
Day 4: Tea ceremony experience -> Nishiki Market food tour
Day 5: Souvenir shopping -> Return trip

[Suggested Presentation Sections]
1. Cover: 5 Days in Kyoto
2. Trip Overview: Dates, transport, accommodation
3. Days 1-5: Daily highlights (with photos)
4. Food Feature: Must-try restaurants and street food
5. Cultural Experiences: Shrines, temples, tea ceremony
6. Practical Tips: Transport passes, money-saving hacks
7. Closing: Rating and personal thoughts

Now you have a clear content structure and can move to the next stage.

Advanced: Using NotebookLM for Extensive Notes

If you have detailed travel journals (Word docs, Google Docs, PDFs), try NotebookLM:

  1. Upload multiple travel note files to NotebookLM
  2. NotebookLM automatically generates summaries and highlights
  3. Ask it: "Extract the core content I can use for a presentation"
  4. NotebookLM will produce a structured list with source citations

NotebookLM's strength is producing content "grounded in your actual materials" rather than making things up. But if you don't have detailed notes, ChatGPT is faster and more convenient.


Stage 2: Outline Generation - Let AI Structure Your Presentation

With your structured material list ready, it's time to produce a presentation outline.

What Does a Good Outline Look Like?

A solid travel presentation outline should include:

  • Opening: Grab attention (cover + trip overview)
  • Body: Clear structure (organized by day or by theme)
  • Highlights: Key moments front and center (food, attractions, cultural experiences)
  • Closing: Summary and tips (itinerary suggestions, things to note, overall rating)

Example: 5-Day Kyoto Trip Presentation Outline

1. Cover: 5 Days in Kyoto
2. Trip Overview: Dates, transport, accommodation
3. Days 1-5: Daily highlights
4. Food Feature: Must-try restaurants and street food
5. Cultural Experiences: Shrines, temples, tea ceremony
6. Practical Tips: Transport passes, money-saving hacks
7. Closing: Rating and personal thoughts

This outline has a clear narrative arc and fits the rhythm of a 10-minute presentation.

Prompt Template: Generate a Presentation Outline

Continue using ChatGPT and paste in this prompt:

Based on the following trip info, generate a presentation outline (8-12 slides):

[Paste your structured material list from Stage 1]

Requirements:
- Audience: Coworkers (for a sharing session)
- Time limit: Under 10 minutes
- Focus: Food, attractions, practical tips
- Tone: Casual, fun, practical

Please produce:
1. A title for each slide
2. Key content points for each slide (3-5 bullet points)
3. Suggested image types to accompany each slide

ChatGPT will produce a detailed outline like this:

[Slide 1: Cover]
- Title: 5 Days in Kyoto
- Subtitle: Ancient capital exploration, food tour, cultural immersion
- Suggested image: Iconic shot of Kiyomizu-dera or Kinkaku-ji

[Slide 2: Trip Overview]
- Travel dates: February 2026
- Transport: Kansai Airport -> JR Pass
- Accommodation: Hotel in central Kyoto
- Suggested image: Kyoto map or transport pass

[Slides 3-7: Daily Highlights]
(And so on...)

[Slide 8: Food Feature]
- Must-try: Kaiseki cuisine, matcha desserts, ramen
- Recommended restaurants: XXX
- Suggested image: Food photo collage

(Continues...)

Refining the Outline

Once you have the outline, check these points:

  1. Logical flow: Does it have a clear beginning, middle, and end? Does the opening grab attention? Does the conclusion wrap things up?
  2. Slide count: 8-12 slides is ideal for a 10-minute presentation. More than 15 and you won't finish; fewer than 5 and it may feel thin.
  3. Lead with your strengths: If the highlight of your trip is the food, consider moving the food section earlier rather than burying it at the end.

If you need changes, just tell ChatGPT: "Move the food section earlier" or "Trim it down to 8 slides."


Stage 3: Presentation Creation - Rapidly Generate Professional Slides with Gamma

Now the magic begins. We're turning the text outline into a visual presentation.

Why Gamma? (Tool Comparison)

There are plenty of AI presentation tools out there. Why do we recommend Gamma?

ToolProsConsBest For
Gamma (recommended)Fast generation, high design quality, supports CJK languagesFree tier has credit limits (400 credits)Quality + speed, multilingual presentations
TomeStrong AI generation, visually strikingFixed styles, no Chinese input supportEnglish presentations, creative showcases
Canva AIFull-featured, rich templatesWeaker structural output from AIHeavy customization, high design freedom

Recommendation: Gamma is the best option for "fast generation + CJK support + design quality." The free 400 credits are enough for 4-5 presentations (about 40 credits per 8-slide deck).

Gamma Tutorial: From Outline to Presentation

Step 1: Sign Up and Log In to Gamma

Go to Gamma's website and sign up with Google or email. New users get 400 free AI credits.

Step 2: Choose "Generate" Mode

  1. Click "Create new" -> select "Presentation"
  2. Choose "Paste in text"
  3. Paste the full outline from Stage 2
  4. Click "Continue"

Step 3: Pick a Style and Theme

Gamma will ask about your preferred style:

  • Theme (color scheme): Pick colors that match your destination

    • Kyoto -> Cherry blossom pink or bamboo green
    • Beach trip -> Ocean blue
    • City trip -> Modern gray
  • Style (layout): "Clean" or "Modern" recommended (sleek and professional)

Choose your options and click "Generate." Wait 30-60 seconds.

Step 4: AI Generates the First Draft

Gamma will auto-generate a complete presentation including:

  • Layout for every slide
  • Text content
  • Placeholder images

Step 5: Review and Adjust

Go through each slide to check:

  • Are the titles clear?
  • Is there too much or too little text?
  • Does the layout look good?

To make changes:

  • Click text to edit directly
  • Delete or add slides (right-side toolbar)
  • Change the layout (click "Layout")

Gamma Pro Tips

  1. Adjust layouts: Each slide can be switched between single-column, two-column, image-text side-by-side, and more
  2. Add or remove slides: The right-side toolbar lets you quickly add blank slides or duplicate existing ones
  3. Switch themes: If you're not happy with the overall look, swap themes in the "Theme" panel (content is preserved; only the design changes)

Stage 4: Visual Polish - Insert Photos and Refine the Design

Gamma's initial draft already has professional layouts, but it's missing "your travel photos." This stage transforms the presentation from "functional" to "impressive."

Three Priorities for Visual Polish

  1. Photo selection and layout: High-quality photos, proper cropping, consistent orientation (don't mix landscape and portrait randomly)
  2. Color adjustments: Match the vibe of your destination (e.g., Kyoto -> Japanese-style color palette)
  3. Typography and spacing: Prioritize readability, use adequate white space, don't overcrowd slides

Polish in Gamma vs. Export to Canva

You have two options:

OptionBest ForProsCons
Polish in GammaLimited time, quick finishFast, maintains consistencyLess design flexibility
Export to CanvaMaximum visual quality, time to fine-tuneHigh design freedom, rich templatesRequires learning Canva

In most cases, polishing directly in Gamma is sufficient.

Gamma's Built-in Polish Features

Steps to insert photos:

  1. Click the image block on any slide
  2. Select "Upload" (upload your travel photos)
  3. Adjust cropping and position
  4. Repeat for each slide

Tips:

  • Limit each slide to 1-3 photos; don't overcrowd
  • Choose "representative" shots (for Kiyomizu-dera, pick the most iconic angle)
  • Keep a consistent photo style (all daytime or all golden hour)

Advanced: Export to Canva for Fine-Tuning

If you want more detailed polish:

Step 1: Export from Gamma

  • Click "Export" in the top right -> select "PowerPoint (.pptx)"
  • Download to your computer

Step 2: Import into Canva

  • Go to Canva
  • Select "Import file" -> upload the PowerPoint file
  • Canva auto-converts it into an editable presentation

Step 3: Advanced Polish in Canva

  • Use Canva's built-in travel assets (illustrations, icons, frames)
  • Apply filters to unify photo styles (all warm tones or all cool tones)
  • Add animations (use sparingly; don't overdo it)

Stage 5: Export and Share - Pick the Right Format

Your presentation is ready. The final step is choosing the right export format.

Export Format Comparison

FormatBest ForProsCons
PowerPoint (.pptx)Office presentations, formal sharing sessionsHigh compatibility, still editableLarger file size
PDFEmail sharing, archivingSmall file, non-editable (prevents tampering)Can't modify later
Web LinkOnline sharing, remote meetingsAlways up to date, no download needed, responsiveRequires internet, depends on Gamma platform

Best Choice by Scenario

  • Scenario 1: Office sharing session -> PowerPoint (easy to project, allows last-minute edits)
  • Scenario 2: Email to friends -> PDF (small file, easy to open, layout stays intact)
  • Scenario 3: Social media sharing -> Web Link (Gamma provides a polished web version that works on mobile)

How to export from Gamma:

  1. Click "Export" in the top right
  2. Choose your format (PowerPoint / PDF / Web Link)
  3. Download or copy the link

Case Study: Complete Walkthrough of a 5-Day Kyoto Trip Presentation

Enough theory. Let's see it in action.

Background

  • Destination: Kyoto
  • Duration: 5 days, 4 nights
  • Audience: Coworkers (10-minute sharing session)
  • Materials: 150 photos, simple travel notes (Google Keep)

Full Process Walkthrough

Stage 1: Material Prep (10 minutes)

  1. Quickly browsed 150 photos and used Google Photos' "Favorites" feature to mark 30 representative shots
  2. Opened ChatGPT and pasted the material prep prompt (see above)
  3. ChatGPT produced a structured list, which I copied to Google Docs for reference

Output: Structured material list


Stage 2: Outline Generation (5 minutes)

  1. Pasted the outline generation prompt in ChatGPT
  2. Specified "10-minute presentation, 8-10 slides"
  3. ChatGPT produced a complete outline (10 slides)
  4. I rearranged the order and moved "Food Feature" up front (since food was my trip highlight)

Output: Presentation outline (10 slides)


Stage 3: Presentation Creation (15 minutes)

  1. Logged in to Gamma and chose "Generate"
  2. Pasted the full outline
  3. Selected "Cherry blossom pink + bamboo green" color theme, "Modern" layout style
  4. Waited 60 seconds for the AI to generate the first draft
  5. Reviewed each slide and tweaked text on 2 slides

Output: Complete presentation draft (10 slides)


Stage 4: Visual Polish (20 minutes)

  1. Inserted my 30 selected photos slide by slide
    • Cover: Kiyomizu-dera
    • Days 1-5: 3-4 representative photos per day
    • Food Feature: 6 food photos
  2. Adjusted colors: changed the default blue to "cherry blossom pink"
  3. Fine-tuned text layout: reduced some overly long text

Output: Visually polished presentation


Stage 5: Export and Share (5 minutes)

  1. Clicked "Export" -> chose "PowerPoint"
  2. Downloaded the file and ran it on my office computer (checked compatibility)
  3. After confirming everything looked good, also exported a PDF backup

Output: Final deliverables (PowerPoint + PDF)


Total time: 55 minutes (vs. 3-5 hours the traditional way)

Reusable Prompt Template Library

To make it even easier to get started, here are the complete prompt templates:

Template 1: Material Prep Prompt

I just got back from a trip to [destination] and want to create a travel presentation. Here's my trip info:

- Destination: [destination]
- Duration: [X] days, [Y] nights
- Main attractions: [list 3-5]
- Food highlights: [list signature dishes]
- Accommodation: [brief description]

Please help me:
1. Organize this into a structured list of trip highlights
2. Suggest what sections the presentation should include
3. Recommend what materials (photos, text descriptions) to use for each section

Template 2: Outline Generation Prompt (10-minute version)

Based on the following trip info, generate a presentation outline (8-10 slides):

[Paste your material list]

Requirements:
- Audience: [coworkers / friends / family]
- Time limit: Under 10 minutes
- Focus: [food / attractions / cultural experiences / practical tips]
- Tone: Casual, fun, practical

Please produce:
1. A title for each slide
2. Key content points for each slide (3-5 bullet points)
3. Suggested image types to accompany each slide

Template 3: Outline Generation Prompt (5-minute lightning version)

Generate a 5-minute lightning talk outline (5-6 slides) that focuses only on the highlights:

[Paste your material list]

Requirements:
- Duration: Under 5 minutes
- Slides: 5-6
- Keep only the most eye-catching highlights (Top 3 attractions, Top 3 foods)
- Tone: Fast-paced, high-impact

Tool Selection Guide: Find the Right Combination for Your Needs

Different needs call for different tool combinations. Here's a decision framework.

Scenario 1: Limited Budget (All-Free Plan)

Tool stack:

  • Material prep: ChatGPT Free
  • Outline generation: ChatGPT Free
  • Presentation creation: Gamma Free (400 credits)
  • Visual polish: Canva Free

Pros: Completely free Limitations: Gamma free credits are limited (roughly 4-5 presentations)

Best for: Occasional presentation makers, students, budget-conscious workers


Scenario 2: Quality-First (Paid Plan)

Tool stack:

  • Material prep: NotebookLM (free)
  • Outline generation: Claude Pro ($20/month)
  • Presentation creation: Gamma Plus ($8/month, annual) or Pro ($15/month, annual)
  • Visual polish: Canva Pro ($12.99/month)

Pros: No usage limits, best quality, full feature set Cost: ~$40-50/month (depending on Gamma plan)

Best for: Frequent presenters, quality-focused users, freelancers, marketers


Scenario 3: Maximum Speed (Fastest Plan)

Tool stack:

  • Material prep: ChatGPT (describe directly, skip file uploads)
  • Outline generation: ChatGPT (done in the same chat)
  • Presentation creation: Gamma (one-click generation)
  • Visual polish: Gamma built-in features (skip the Canva step)

Pros: Fastest possible (20-30 minutes) Limitations: Visual quality may not match a fully refined version

Best for: Tight deadlines, quick turnarounds, emergency situations

Tool Selection Decision Tree

What's your priority?
|
+-- Budget-conscious
|   -> All-Free Plan (ChatGPT + Gamma Free + Canva Free)
|
+-- Quality-first
|   -> Paid Plan (Claude Pro + Gamma Plus/Pro + Canva Pro)
|
+-- Speed-first
    -> Fastest Plan (ChatGPT + Gamma, skip external polish)

Risk Disclosure and Tool Limitations

Before getting started, you should be aware of these tools' limitations and potential issues.

Limitations of AI-Generated Content

  • Accuracy concerns: AI may produce inaccurate travel information (attraction hours, ticket prices, transportation details). Always verify manually. Don't blindly copy AI-generated "recommendations" because its knowledge may be outdated.

  • Creativity constraints: AI-generated content can feel formulaic and lack personal flair. If you want your presentation to have more "warmth," add your own stories and feelings.

  • Tone inconsistency: Different tools may produce text in different tones. ChatGPT's output may be more formal, while Gamma's may be more casual. You'll need to unify the voice.

Tool Usage Limitations

  • Free tier limits:

    • Gamma Free: 400 credits (roughly 4-5 presentations)
    • ChatGPT Free: Usage limits (about 40 messages every 3 hours)
    • Canva Free: Some premium templates and assets require payment
  • Export formatting: PowerPoint files exported from Gamma may have layout issues (especially with CJK fonts). Review the file in PowerPoint after export.

  • Internet dependency: Most tools require a stable internet connection. If you're offline (e.g., on a plane), you can't use them.

  • Privacy considerations: Content uploaded to AI tools may be used for training (check each tool's privacy policy). If your presentation contains sensitive information (company secrets, personal data), proceed with caution.

Scenarios Where This Workflow Doesn't Fit

This workflow is not ideal for:

  • Highly formal business presentations: Important proposals, board meetings, and investor pitches should be handcrafted because the level of detail and polish required is extremely high.

  • Custom animations: If you need complex animation effects (Apple keynote level), AI tools can't deliver. Use PowerPoint or Keynote manually.

  • Data-heavy presentations: Lots of charts, statistics, and financial reports are better built with Excel + PowerPoint manually. AI tools aren't accurate enough for complex data.

  • The 70/30 rule: Let AI handle 70% of the groundwork (layout, structure, first draft) and manually refine the remaining 30% (photo selection, text polishing, personal stories)

  • Verification principle: Always manually verify AI-generated information (especially travel tips, prices, operating hours) before treating it as fact

  • Backup principle: For important presentations, keep backups in multiple formats (PowerPoint + PDF) in case a single platform goes down

Important reminder

AI is an assistant, not a replacement. The final quality of your presentation still depends on the quality of your materials and the effort you put into refinement. Don't expect a "zero-edit" perfect result.



Conclusion: Make AI Your Presentation Assistant Starting Today

Key Takeaways

  • Workflow thinking: Use the right tool for the right job, rather than depending on a single tool. ChatGPT organizes materials, Gamma generates slides, Canva polishes visuals. Each tool plays to its strengths for maximum results.

  • 5-stage process: Material prep -> Outline generation -> Presentation creation -> Visual polish -> Export & share. Each stage has clear inputs and outputs, so you never lose your way.

  • Time savings: 30-60 minutes for a professional presentation (vs. 3-5 hours traditionally). That's a 5-10x efficiency boost, freeing you up to focus on what truly matters.

  • Reusability: This workflow isn't limited to travel presentations. It works for work reports, product introductions, project updates, and more. Learn it once, use it forever.

Action Items

Start now:

  1. Pull up photos from a recent trip (or any experience you want to share)
  2. Try making a presentation using the prompt templates in this article
  3. Experience the efficiency of finishing a presentation in 30 minutes

Keep learning:

Share the knowledge:

  • If this article helped you, share it with someone who could use it

In 2026, AI isn't the future anymore; it's the present. Mastering AI workflows is the key to working efficiently. Start making AI your presentation assistant today!

FAQ

Is this workflow suitable for complete beginners who've never made a presentation?

Absolutely. This workflow was designed specifically for office workers with no technical background. As long as you can copy-paste and upload photos, you can follow the entire process. Gamma's interface is very intuitive and requires no design skills to get started.

What if I run out of free credits?

For Gamma, you can sign up with multiple email addresses, or upgrade to the Pro plan ($8/month for unlimited use). ChatGPT Free has usage limits that reset roughly every 3 hours, or you can upgrade to Plus ($20/month). Canva Free covers basic needs; the paid plan ($12.99/month) mainly adds more templates and assets.

Can I export a Gamma presentation to PowerPoint?

Yes! Gamma supports exporting to .pptx format, and you can continue editing in PowerPoint. You may need to tweak the layout slightly (especially for CJK fonts), so give it a quick review after export.

Can I use this workflow for work presentations?

Definitely. The workflow applies to all kinds of presentations. Just adjust the prompts accordingly: travel sharing, work reports, product introductions, project proposals. Check out our article on [multi-AI collaboration workflows](/posts/multi-ai-collaboration-workflow) for ideas on extending this approach to other work scenarios.

If I have a lot of photos (500+), how do I filter them quickly?

Start with Google Photos' auto-categorization (by location and date), then use its 'Best photos' feature (Google AI picks the highest-quality shots). Finally, ask ChatGPT to help select representative photos by giving it a list and requesting 'the 30 most representative shots.'

Which is best: Gamma, Tome, or Canva AI?

There's no single 'best' option; it depends on your needs. Gamma (recommended in this article) balances speed and quality and supports CJK languages. Tome has the most eye-catching visual design but doesn't support Chinese input. Canva AI offers the most features and templates but produces weaker structural output. If you're unsure, start with Gamma because it has the gentlest learning curve.

Can I use this workflow for English presentations?

Yes! Just switch the prompts to English. Both Tome and Gamma have excellent English support. If your audience is international clients, Tome's visual design may be more impactful.

Will the generated presentation look the same as everyone else's?

Unlikely. Three reasons: your materials (photos, notes) are unique; the outline is custom-generated from your specific content; and the visual polish phase incorporates your personal style (photo choices, color adjustments). Even if two people visit Kyoto and use this exact workflow, the final presentations will differ significantly because of different source materials and personal tweaks.

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