In 2017, Prezi started to observe a shift from presentations being primarily onstage and in-person, to increased virtual presenting, and the company began a broader effort to refocus around improving virtual meetings and integrating into virtual communications tools. In May 2017, Prezi acquired Infogram, a data visualization company based in Latvia. In April 2017, Prezi Next-a new HTML5-based product-was released.
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Prezi for Android was launched in 2015, and in June 2016, the company launched Prezi Business. In February 2015, Prezi launched Nutshell, an app for creating 'mini-movies' from photos. November of that year saw the announcement of $57 million in new funding from Spectrum Equity and Accel Partners. 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.
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In early 2011, Prezi launched its first iPad application. In November 2009, a San Francisco office was opened.
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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.