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Prezi

Prezi is a cloud-based presentation software company founded in 2009 by Peter Arvai in Budapest, now dual-headquartered in San Francisco and Budapest.

Prezi

Prezi was founded in 2009 by Peter Arvai, Adam Somlai-Fischer, and Peter Halacsy in Budapest, Hungary. The company grew through venture capital funding from investors including Accel Partners, Spectrum Equity, and Ted Entertainment, reaching a reported valuation of over $1 billion at one point. Prezi's product eliminates slide-deck linearity in favor of a zoomable canvas for live presentations, an approach that fueled adoption in education and enterprise markets. The company raised roughly $100M in total known funding across multiple rounds (per public filings, various years). It operates primarily from San Francisco and Budapest, with customers across North America and Europe. The firm employs hundreds of professionals and maintains dual headquarters. In 2019, Prezi launched Prezi Video, a product allowing users to move presentations into video-conference windows, pivoting toward remote-work demand. The company has not disclosed profitability or current valuation. Prezi is a venture-capital-backed SaaS company, not a family office or investment vehicle. Its structural distinction lies in surviving the presentation-software market against Microsoft's PowerPoint and Google Slides while shifting to a video-first model.

Website
prezi.com

General information

Firm type

other

Year founded

2009

AUM

Undisclosed

Location

Region

North America

Country

United States

City

San Francisco

Corporate office

San Francisco, CA, United States

Additional offices

Budapest, Hungary

Principals

Peter Arvai

CEO and co-founder

Sector focus

Enterprise SoftwareMedia & Entertainment

Frequently asked questions

Is Prezi a family office?

No. Prezi is a venture-capital-backed software company, not a family office. It does not manage outside capital or operate as an investment entity.

Who founded Prezi?

Prezi was co-founded by Peter Arvai, Adam Somlai-Fischer, and Peter Halacsy. Arvai serves as CEO; the other co-founders are no longer actively involved in daily operations.

What is Prezi's main product?

Prezi provides cloud-based presentation software that uses a zoomable canvas instead of linear slides. Its core product is Prezi Present, with additional offerings like Prezi Video for video-conference presentations.

How does Prezi generate revenue?

Prezi sells subscription plans to individual users and enterprise teams, with pricing tiers that unlock advanced features, collaboration tools, and analytics. The company also offers a free basic version with limited functionality.

Where is Prezi headquartered?

Prezi maintains dual headquarters in San Francisco, California, and Budapest, Hungary. The Budapest office serves as a major engineering and design center.

Who are Prezi's competitors?

Prezi competes directly with Microsoft PowerPoint, Google Slides, and Apple Keynote. In the video-presentation niche, it also faces competition from Loom and Canva.

How many people use Prezi?

As of its last public disclosures, Prezi reported over 140 million users across its platform, spanning education, business, and individual use cases (per the firm, 2023).

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