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Haiku Deck
Best overallFor most everyday users, Haiku Deck wins on speed and mobile ease, while Prezi offers more creative flexibility but with a steeper learning curve. The single biggest difference is that Haiku Deck is built for quick, polished slides from your phone or iPad, whereas Prezi focuses on dynamic, non-linear presentations that require more time to master.
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Key differences
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Common questions
Yes, Haiku Deck is better for quick mobile creation, but only on iPad – there is no iPhone or Android app. Prezi has no mobile app at all, so if you need to work on a phone, neither is ideal.
No, Prezi requires an internet connection for most features, including editing and presenting. Haiku Deck also requires internet for desktop editing, but the iPad app can work offline once slides are downloaded.
Haiku Deck is cheaper for occasional use because it has a free tier and a $7.99/mo plan. Prezi's pricing is unclear and often requires a subscription for full features, making it less budget-friendly for infrequent users.
Yes, both accept PPTX imports. Haiku Deck also imports DOCX, PDF, and images. Prezi also imports PDF, DOC, and URLs. However, Haiku Deck's import is more straightforward for quick conversion.
Haiku Deck wins for speed and mobile ease; Prezi wins for creative flair but demands more time and patience.
If you want to whip up a clean presentation fast from your iPad or laptop without fuss, go with Haiku Deck. If you have time to learn a more creative tool and want to impress with dynamic visuals, Prezi is worth a try – but expect a steeper climb.
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