The verdict
Prezi scores 4.4/5 in our review. It's best for presenters wanting dynamic visuals and educators & trainers. Distinctive zooming style. The main trade-offs: paid plans mostly annual; free plans are public; learning curve vs slides. There's a genuinely usable free plan, so you can try it at zero cost.
Pros & cons
- Distinctive zooming style
- Built-in video presenting
- Low annual entry price
- Paid plans mostly annual
- Free plans are public
- Learning curve vs slides
Key features
- Zooming non-linear canvas
- Prezi AI deck generation
- Prezi Video overlay
- Interactive charts
- AI text editing
- Analytics & brand kits
Pricing
Free Basic plan (public only); paid Standard from ~$6/mo billed annually (EUR-based), scaling to Plus and Premium.
| Plan | Monthly | Annual (per mo) | What you get |
|---|---|---|---|
| Standard | $8 | $6 | Privacy controls, unlimited projects |
| Plus | $18 | $15 | Unlimited AI, offline, presenter view |
| Premium | $29 | $25 | Analytics, advanced training |
Transaction fees: 0%. Prices verified against Prezi's pricing page; verify current pricing ↗.
Who should use Prezi?
Good fit
- Presenters wanting dynamic visuals
- Educators & trainers
Look elsewhere
- Users wanting simple linear slides
Weighing the field? See Prezi alternatives →.
Frequently asked questions
How much does Prezi cost?
Prezi is free to start. Free Basic plan (public only); paid Standard from ~$6/mo billed annually (EUR-based), scaling to Plus and Premium.
Does Prezi charge transaction fees?
Transaction fees: 0%. You keep the full sale (minus your payment processor).
Who is Prezi best for?
Prezi is best for presenters wanting dynamic visuals and educators & trainers. It's less ideal for users wanting simple linear slides.
