Export Prezi As Video

Once you have your MP4, you can upload it to YouTube, Vimeo, Google Drive, or use it in Teams/Zoom without needing an internet connection.

If your Prezi doesn’t export video directly, or you want precise control over timing, use a . export prezi as video

Converting Prezi to video is not merely a file format change; it is a fundamental shift in medium. Once you have your MP4, you can upload

Standard video runs at 24 to 60 frames per second. Prezi’s rendering engine is optimized for variable frame rates depending on the complexity of the visual load. Forcing a Prezi animation into a constant frame rate requires significant processing interpolation to maintain smoothness during transitions. Standard video runs at 24 to 60 frames per second

| Issue | Solution | |-------|----------| | | Free accounts may have a small Prezi logo in the corner. Upgrade to paid to remove. | | Animated transitions | Prezi’s zooming & rotating are preserved perfectly in video exports. | | Embedded YouTube/Vimeo | Videos inside your Prezi will not play in the exported MP4. They appear as static thumbnails. | | Audio issues | Always test a short 1-slide export first if you have narration. | | File size too large | Use 720p instead of 1080p, or compress later with HandBrake (free tool). |

To ensure a high-quality transition from Canvas to Video, the following protocols are recommended: