Prezi: 3 top alternatives compared
In this practical tip, we will show you three alternatives for the "Prezi" presentation software and explain the advantages of the different programs.
Prezi alternative: Google Drive
A free alternative for "Prezi" is "Google Drive". In addition to text documents and spreadsheets, presentations can also be created.
- "Google Drive" is especially useful if you often work from different devices. Since the documents are automatically saved in the cloud, you can edit them virtually from anywhere.
- You can currently use around 20 design templates and various transitions.
- In addition, the presentations can easily be edited by several people at the same time. The operation is essentially similar to PowerPoint, which is particularly practical since you can also edit PowerPoint files in "Google Drive".
Prezi alternative: Presentation Free 2013
You also get the "Presentation Free 2013" program free of charge. You can download it free of charge from our download portal.
- The software is suitable as an alternative for "Prezi" as well as for PowerPoint. The user interface is extremely similar to the Microsoft program.
- Various templates and transitions are also available for "Presentation Free 2013".
- In addition to some older storage formats, you can also export your presentations as a PDF document. This means that your presentation can be played on almost any computer and, if necessary, can also be printed.
Prezi alternative: PowToon
A Prezi alternative that takes a completely different approach is "PowToon".
- The "PowToon" presentations should be particularly entertaining. There are many characters and objects that you can animate in a simple way.
- The presentations become, almost like in the advertising industry, small films. You can therefore save your presentation as a video.
- You can currently use the online service for $ 19 a month. There is also a free version, but you have to make do with a watermark and other disadvantages. After all: Students and teachers can test "PowToon" for free.
In another practical tip you will find a comparison between "Prezi" and "PowerPoint".