

In March 2014, Prezi pledged $100 million in free licenses to Title 1 schools as part of the Obama administration's ConnectED program. A Prezi iPhone app was launched in late 2012. That same year, it received $14M in Series B venture capital funding led by Accel Partners. In early 2011, Prezi launched its first iPad application. In November 2009, a San Francisco office was opened. The company incorporated on May 20, 2009, and received its first major investment from TED two months later. Prezi was founded in 2009 in Budapest, Hungary, by Adam Somlai-Fischer, Peter Halacsy, and Peter Arvai. As of January 2022, the company had around 300 employees in 13 countries. The word Prezi is the short form of "presentation" in Hungarian. In 2019, they launched Prezi Video, a tool that allows for virtual presentations within the video screen of a live or recorded video. According to Prezi, in 2021, the software company has more than 100 million users worldwide who have created approximately 400 million presentations. Prezi is a Hungarian video and visual communications software company founded in 2009 in Hungary, with offices in San Francisco, Budapest and Riga as of 2020. San Francisco, United States Budapest, Hungary English, Portuguese, Spanish, Korean, Japanese, German, Italian, French, Hungarian
