Prezi
Prezi is a cloud-based presentation software company that was founded in 2009 in Budapest. Unlike traditional slide-based platforms like Microsoft PowerPoint and Apple Keynote, Prezi offers a dynamic and non-linear presentation style that allows users to create visually engaging and interactive content.
Prezi was co-founded by Peter Arvai, along with Adam Somlai-Fischer and Peter Halacsy. The company's inception aimed to break away from the conventional linear format of presentation software by introducing a zoomable user interface. This innovative approach allows for a storytelling format that can zoom in and out of various details, offering a more interactive and engaging viewer experience.
Prezi's unique model allows users to design presentations on a single canvas where they can place text, images, and videos. The software then enables paths to be defined in which the presentation moves, creating a more cinematic experience. Key features include:
In May 2017, Prezi acquired Infogram, a web-based data visualization company, expanding its capabilities in integrating data-driven graphics into presentations. This acquisition aligned with Prezi's mission to enhance how information is communicated visually.
Prezi is utilized in diverse fields such as education, business, and marketing. It is particularly favored for its ability to create compelling, engaging presentations that capture the audience's attention. Teachers, corporate professionals, and marketers use Prezi to convey complex information in an accessible and captivating way.
Prezi offers a specialized service known as Prezi for Teams, which is tailored for organizations that require consistent and collaborative presentation solutions. It includes features that support team collaboration and alignment on messaging, making it suitable for organizations of all sizes.