Gamma, a startup that creates AI-powered PowerPoint-like presentations, websites, and social media posts, announced it has secured a significant investment. The company announced Monday that it has raised $68 million in a Series B round led by Andreessen Horowitz. With this latest round, Gamma’s total valuation reaches $2.1 billion.
Artificial intelligence startup Gamma achieves major success: $68 million in funding
Gamma’s co-founder and CEO, Grant Lee, shared key figures on the company’s success on social media platform X. Lee stated that the company has profitably reached $100 million in annual recurring revenue (ARR) and has 70 million users. In a previous post, the startup announced that it had achieved $50 million in revenue profitably in its first two years.
Gamma isn’t exactly a new startup by AI standards. According to CEO Lee’s LinkedIn profile, the company was founded in late 2020 and its product was first released in 2022. The company last raised $12 million in a Series A round led by Accel in 2024.
The company’s surpassing the $2 billion threshold, a “double unicorn,” occurred after a more cautious fundraising trajectory compared to other investments in the AI sector. Gamma reached a valuation of $2.1 billion with a total of approximately $90 million in funding. Grant Lee emphasized that this success was achieved with a small team of approximately 50 employees.
The latest round also included a secondary offering that provided liquidity to early-stage investors. Andreessen Horowitz, along with other existing backers such as Accel, Uncork Capital, South Park Commons, and Hustle Fund, participated in the round.
The rise of AI tools, often seen as alternatives to PowerPoint, continues rapidly. So, what tools do you use to create presentations? Share them with us in the comments.

