AI presentations that stay polished as your content changes
World Labs: spatial intelligence for generating interactive 3D worlds
This is the best-value individual plan if you know you will use the product regularly. It includes unlimited slides, AI content generation, PowerPoint import/export, viewer analytics, custom fonts, and access to templates. This is a steep jump from the annual rate, about 73 percent more expensive on a monthly basis. It works for someone with a short-term presentation sprint, but many users will either choose annual billing or look at alternatives like Gamma or Canva first. This tier is where Beautiful.ai starts to make the most sense for businesses. Shared themes, team templates, centralized slide libraries, and collaboration features are the real reason companies pay for it. This gives teams more flexibility but at a premium. For a 10-person team, that is $500 per month, so the economics only work if the company is actually producing enough decks to benefit from the time savings and brand controls. Enterprise plans are for organizations with more than 20 users and usually include added security, compliance, governance, and support. The custom URL feature and enterprise security posture, including SOC 2 Type II, matter more here than the basic AI generation tools. This option is aimed at occasional users who need one polished deck without a subscription. It is useful, but at that price, some users may compare it with simply using Canva or PowerPoint for a one-off project. Beautiful.ai also offers a 14-day free trial, but it requires a credit card and auto-charges if you do not cancel in time. That is worth calling out because several competitors are easier to test. Students with.edu email addresses can use the product for free, but there is currently no dedicated nonprofit discount in the research we reviewed. In terms of actual spend, the Team plan is where most business buyers will land. The company’s own productivity study claims average users reclaim about $14,000 in annual time value, with higher-end users reaching $29,500 or more. We would treat those figures as directional rather than absolute, but they help explain why the pricing can feel reasonable for presentation-heavy teams and expensive for everyone else.
Pro, annual
$12/month
Pro, monthly
$45/month
Team, annual
$40/user/month
Team, monthly
$50/user/month
Enterprise
Custom pricing
Single presentation
$45 one-time
World Labs offers access to Marble through its web platform at marble.worldlabs.ai. An API is also available via platform.worldlabs.ai for developers seeking programmatic access. The company maintains a community and documentation hub under Marble Labs, which includes tutorials and case studies organized around creative, exploratory, and simulation workflows. Pricing information is not publicly listed. Prospective users would need to sign up or contact World Labs directly for details.
| Feature | Beautiful.ai | World Labs |
|---|---|---|
| Pricing | Free | Free |
| Create with AI | The newer workflow generates a low-fidelity outline first, then turns that structure into slides after the user edits the narrative. This matters because a lot of AI presentation tools generate too early, which leaves people cleaning up weak structure later. Beautiful.ai is trying to keep the story intact before the visual polish happens. | Define and control the precise spatial layout of a generated world before or during creation, useful for structured environments like architectural spaces or game levels. |
| Smart Slides | Beautiful.ai’s signature feature is a library of hundreds of slide layouts that automatically reflow as content changes. Users told reviewers this cuts design time by 50 to 75 percent versus PowerPoint, because adding a bullet, image, or milestone does not trigger a round of manual resizing and alignment. | — |
| AI writing assistance | Users can ask the AI to rewrite text for clarity, shorten copy, expand ideas, summarize content, and generate presenter notes or scripts. That helps teams who already know what they want to say but need help tightening language without rebuilding slides from scratch. | — |
| Theme and brand controls | Team and enterprise users can create shared themes, template systems, and centralized slide libraries. For organizations with many presenters, this reduces the usual drift where every regional team interprets the brand slightly differently. | — |
| Real-time collaboration | Multiple people can edit the same presentation at once, leave comments on slides, and receive notifications in product or by email. For teams building all-hands decks, board updates, or sales materials across several days, this keeps feedback in one place instead of scattered across email threads. | — |
| Slide status tracking | Individual slides can be marked as To Do, In Progress, On Hold, or Done. It sounds small, but in long presentation workflows this gives teams a simple production system inside the deck itself, which is especially useful when 5 to 20 people are contributing. | — |
| Version history | Beautiful.ai keeps timestamped versions so users can revisit earlier ideas and copy pieces into new decks. That is useful when a team explores multiple directions and wants to recover one strong slide from an earlier draft rather than rebuild it. | — |
| Viewer analytics | The platform tracks total views, unique viewers, completion rate, total viewing time, and average time per slide. Sales and marketing teams use this to see whether a deck is actually being read after it is sent, which traditional presentation software usually cannot show. | — |
| PowerPoint import and export | Beautiful.ai supports importing from and exporting to PowerPoint, and it also offers a PowerPoint add-in. This matters because many teams still live in Microsoft’s ecosystem, though the export quality is one of the product’s most documented weak spots. | — |
| Integrations | The platform connects with Slack, Salesforce, Dropbox, Monday.com, Webex, and others. In practice, these integrations matter most for teams that want presentation updates to appear in the tools they already use, rather than asking everyone to live inside one more app. | — |
| Recorded narration and presentation playback | Users can pre-record video narration and mix prerecorded with live presentation modes. For hybrid teams, that turns a deck into both a live presentation and a standalone asset that still carries some human explanation. | — |
| Data-driven slides and chart tools | Beautiful.ai supports synced data slides, chart types, and quick actions like transposing rows and columns. It is helpful for standard business reporting, though our research found it falls short for advanced consulting-style charting such as waterfall and Mekko charts. | — |
| Multimodal Inputs | — | Generate detailed 3D worlds from text prompts, images, videos, or 360-degree panoramas, giving creators multiple starting points for a scene. |
| Interactive Editing | — | Adjust individual elements or reshape an entire 3D world after generation, with the platform described as offering complete control over modifications. |
| Expand and Combine Worlds | — | Extend the boundaries of a generated environment or merge multiple worlds together to build larger, more detailed spaces. |
| Flexible Outputs | — | Export finished environments in a range of 2D and 3D file formats, designed to fit into existing production pipelines and creative workflows. |
Beautiful.ai is an AI presentation tool built around a very specific idea, presentations usually go wrong not because people lack ideas, but because slides keep breaking as content changes. The company was founded in 2016 by Mitch Grasso, who focused the product on removing the endless resizing, spacing, and alignment work that makes slide creation feel slower than it should. Over time, Beautiful.ai grew from a design-template product into a full presentation platform with more than 100,000 paid business users, and in 2026 it raised a $45 million Series B from General Catalyst. What stood out in our research is that Beautiful.ai does not approach AI the same way many newer presentation tools do. Instead of treating AI as a single prompt-to-deck trick, it puts automation inside the editing process itself. Its core technology, called Smart Slides, automatically adjusts layouts, spacing, typography, and content balance as users add bullet points, images, charts, or timelines. That is the real story here. Beautiful.ai is less about generating a flashy first draft and more about keeping slides polished while real work happens. The product is used most heavily by marketing, sales, consulting-adjacent business teams, and enterprise organizations that care about brand consistency. In March 2026, Beautiful.ai also introduced a redesigned "Create with AI" workflow that starts with an outline and theme, then helps users shape the story before the design is finalized. That shift matters because it shows the company is trying to solve both parts of presentation work, content structure and visual cleanup, not just one of them.
World Labs is a spatial intelligence company building generative AI models that can perceive, generate, reason about, and interact with three-dimensional environments. Its first product, Marble, allows users to create spatially consistent, high-fidelity 3D worlds from a variety of input types, then move through, edit, and expand those worlds in real time. The company targets a broad range of creative and technical disciplines, from film and VFX production to robotics simulation and immersive gaming. What sets World Labs apart from standard generative AI tools is its focus on spatial consistency, meaning generated environments maintain coherent geometry and structure rather than producing flat or disconnected visuals.