Decision Support · Side-by-side
Compare pricing, strengths, and use cases so it is easier to pick the right fit.
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For most everyday users, Pitch AI is the better choice: it's easier to start, has a free tier, and produces beautiful presentations quickly. Kroma wins if you need to turn complex spreadsheets into polished pitch decks and already have a PowerPoint workflow, but its higher cost and steeper learning curve make it less accessible for casual use.
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Key differences
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Common questions
Pitch AI. Its AI generator creates a full deck from a single prompt, and the free tier lets you learn without paying. Kroma's advanced data tools can overwhelm a first-time user.
No. Neither tool has a mobile app. You need a computer with a web browser to use them.
Kroma. It's built for importing CSV and Excel files and automatically creating charts and infographics. Pitch AI can handle CSV data but is less specialized for data-heavy slides.
For most people, yes. Pitch AI's paid plan starts at $10/month and includes a usable free tier. Kroma's premium tiers are expensive and its free version is very limited, so you get more value per dollar with Pitch AI.
Yes, both export to PPTX. However, Kroma's exports are more reliable for complex layouts, while Pitch AI's exports can sometimes lose formatting.
Pitch AI. It has real-time multiplayer editing and commenting built in. Kroma lacks collaboration features, so you'd need to share files manually.
Pitch AI wins for most people with its free tier, ease of use, and collaboration; Kroma is the specialist for data-heavy pitch decks if you have the budget.
If you're a regular person who wants to make good-looking presentations without a headache, start with Pitch AI's free tier — it's fast, collaborative, and cheap to upgrade. Only choose Kroma if you regularly wrestle with spreadsheets and need pro-level data visuals, and you're okay paying more for that power.