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Prezi brings its slick presentation platform to Android

Prezi for Android

Image Credit: Prezi

Popular presentation platform Prezi has finally launched a native Android app, letting its 50 million-plus user base view and deliver presentations on the move.

Prezi for Android quietly launched for users in Australia and New Zealand back in November, but it was a limited beta product at the time. Today, the app launches in full to everyone, anywhere in the world.

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With offices in San Francisco and its native Budapest, Hungary, Prezi has built a solid reputation for its slick presentation-building platform, one that uses a “zoomable” canvas on which you can plot all the different components for your presentation.

The company has been funded to the tune of $70 million since it was founded in 2009, the bulk of which came just three months ago. Fresh from its gargantuan $57 million funding round in November, Prezi has been placing an increasing amount of focus on mobile in recent times. The company launched a new “Mobile Presenting” feature back in December that lets users give real-time presentations from their phones to up to 30 people in different locations.

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And just a few weeks back, Prezi introduced its first ever standalone app aimed primarily at consumers, letting users create mini movies from any images stored on their iPhone.

Above: Prezi for Android

Image Credit: Prezi

Before today, Prezi already had two mobile presentation apps — a fully featured app for iPad that lets users create and edit presentations as well as view them; and one for iPhone that’s more about viewing and presenting remotely. Alas, the Android incarnation unveiled today is akin to the latter of these — it’s more of a “companion app” that still leans on the desktop experience (or iPad) for creating and editing presentations.

Android has been a long time coming for Prezi, something that’s echoed in the sentiments of the company’s users.

“Our users have been asking for an Android app for a long time, as they spend more and more time away from their offices,” explained Peter Arvai, CEO and cofounder of Prezi, in a press release.

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