What Prezi does well What Prezi is best at — and where the comparison starts
Prezi is a presentation platform built around a spatial, non-linear canvas. Instead of moving through sequential slides, the presenter navigates a zooming map — zooming into detail and pulling back to show context. It is a genuinely original format that works well in live presentations where the visual journey is part of the message: keynotes, classroom teaching, complex technical briefings.
Where Prezi excels: live, synchronous presentations where the presenter controls the navigation and the audience experiences the content together in real time.
Where Prezi is not designed for: asynchronous sales content that a buyer accesses alone, on their own device, on their own schedule — which is exactly how enterprise B2B proposals, RFP responses, and client portals are consumed.
That distinction — synchronous presentation versus asynchronous content experience — is the core of this comparison. Both tools are good at what they are designed for. The question is which use case you are solving for.