Alai 2.0
Summary
Most AI slide tools produce decks that look fine on slide one and fall apart by slide eight — inconsistent fonts, mismatched layouts, design logic that never held together. Alai is built around the premise that on-brand consistency across an entire deck is the problem worth solving.
Alai takes a text prompt and generates a full presentation, handling layout, visual hierarchy, and slide-to-slide design coherence without requiring a designer. The vendor describes the output as 'on-brand' across presentations, social posts, and infographics from a single generation pass. Export lands in PDF or PowerPoint, which means the deck leaves the platform and enters your actual workflow. The free tier runs on a credit model — 300 credits at signup — so production volume hits a wall before long. Teams generating decks at any real frequency will exhaust the free allowance and face a decision before they've fully validated the tool.
Bottom line: Alai earns its place for a founder prototyping a pitch deck or a PM who needs a polished draft before the designer is available — but teams generating decks at scale or requiring deep brand customization will hit the credit ceiling and the absence of self-hosting before the tool fits their workflow.
Pricing Plans
Subscription- Free Tier
- 300 AI credits, up to 10 AI slides per prompt, watermarks, regular support
Free
300 AI credits, up to 10 slides per prompt, basic access, watermarks
- Unlimited presentations
- 300 AI credits
- Up to 10 AI slides per prompt
Plus
800 AI credits monthly, up to 20 slides, watermark-free, priority access
- 800 AI credits renewed monthly
- Up to 20 AI slides per prompt
- Watermarks-free
Pro
1,600 AI credits monthly, up to 50 slides, founder support
- 1,600 AI credits renewed monthly
- Up to 50 AI slides per prompt
- Priority support from Founders
Ultra
5,000 AI credits monthly, up to 50 slides, direct feature requests
- 5,000 AI credits renewed monthly
- Up to 50 AI slides per prompt
- Direct feature requests to Founders
View full pricing on getalai.com →
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Pros
Sign in to edit- On-brand design coherence across the full deck, so you avoid the manual clean-up pass that consumes most of the time saved by other AI slide tools.
- Exports directly to PowerPoint and PDF, which means the output lands in formats your stakeholders already use — no deck stays trapped in a proprietary viewer.
- API access available, so engineering teams can wire presentation generation into a product or internal tool without manual steps between systems.
- First-iteration quality cited repeatedly by users as high, which means fewer revision cycles before a draft is presentable to a client or investor.
- Covers presentations, social posts, and infographics from the same platform, so a small team without dedicated design headcount can produce multiple asset types from one tool.
Cons
Sign in to edit- The free tier runs on 300 credits — generation volume is capped, and teams producing more than a handful of decks per week will exhaust credits before the tool has proven itself at scale. The decision to pay arrives before most teams have fully stress-tested the output.
- No self-hosted option exists, which means any team with data residency requirements, legal restrictions on third-party cloud processing, or enterprise security review cycles cannot deploy Alai in their environment. Those teams move to open-source or self-hostable alternatives.
- Design output follows Alai's generation logic rather than an imported brand kit, so organizations with strict brand governance — locked typefaces, approved color systems, mandated layout grids — will spend editing time overriding generated choices rather than saving design time. At that point, a traditional template-based tool with AI copy assistance does the same job with less friction.
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About
- Platforms
- Web
- API Available
- Yes
- Self-Hosted
- No
- Last Updated
- 2026-07-07T13:43:04.640Z
Best For
Who it's for
- Quick presentation prototyping
- Users needing watermark-free professional slides
- Teams requiring priority support and higher credit volumes
What it does well
- Generating initial presentation drafts from text prompts
- Refining slides with AI assistance
- Exporting AI-created decks to PDF or PowerPoint
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Is Alai 2.0 free?
- Alai 2.0 has a permanent free tier alongside paid upgrades. You can keep using a baseline version indefinitely without paying.
- Is Alai 2.0 open source?
- No — Alai 2.0 is a closed-source tool. Source code is not publicly available.
- Does Alai 2.0 have an API?
- Yes. Alai 2.0 exposes a developer API. See the official documentation at https://getalai.com for details.
- What platforms does Alai 2.0 support?
- Alai 2.0 is available on: Web.
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Alai generates presentations, social posts, and infographics from text prompts, with design consistency across slides treated as a first-class output constraint rather than an afterthought. The core workflow is prompt-in, deck-out: describe your content or paste your source material, and the AI produces a structured, visually formatted presentation. From there, slides can be refined with AI assistance and exported to PDF or PowerPoint for handoff or delivery.
The differentiating claim — supported by the vendor page and echoed in user testimonials — is that Alai’s design logic holds across the full deck. Where competing tools often nail the first three slides and drift into generic layouts by the end, multiple users cite slide-to-slide coherence as the reason they switched from other AI presentation tools. The vendor also describes API access, which opens a path to programmatic deck generation for teams embedding presentation output in a larger product or workflow.
Alai fits tightest in two scenarios: early-stage conceptualization where no designer is on staff, and rapid prototyping where a polished-enough draft in minutes beats a perfect deck in days. It breaks down when brand requirements are strict and non-negotiable — the generated designs follow Alai’s own design logic, not a locked brand system — and when output volume is high enough that the credit model becomes a recurring cost conversation rather than a tool decision. Teams with those constraints typically move toward tools with template-locking, brand kit imports, or flat-rate pricing structures.
