Sozi is an open-source browser-based presentation software using SVG and JavaScript to play animated presentations.


Prezi is not available for Linux but there are plenty of alternatives that runs on Linux with similar functionality. The best Linux alternative is Sozi, which is both free and Open Source. If that doesn't suit you, our users have ranked more than 100 alternatives to Prezi and 14 are available for Linux so hopefully you can find a suitable replacement. Other interesting Linux alternatives to Prezi are OpenBoard Whiteboard, Marp, Collabora Online and SoftMaker Presentations.
Sozi is an open-source browser-based presentation software using SVG and JavaScript to play animated presentations.


OpenBoard is a cross-platform (Linux / Windows / macOS) interactive whiteboard application. It is currently maintained by the Education Department (DIP) of the Canton of Geneva in Switzerland.





Collabora Online is a powerful LibreOffice-based online office suite with collaborative editing, which supports all major document, spreadsheet and presentation file formats and works in all modern browsers.




SoftMaker Presentations is a Microsoft Powerpoint-compatible presentation-graphics software, part of SoftMaker FreeOffice , that makes creating stunning presentations a snap.




Zoomava is a subscription free presentation software, which is cross-platform and works completely offline. Main focus is to stop overloading users with options and decisions and to create an intuitive working experience.

DeckDeckGo aims to be the open source web editor for presentations. Every presentation made with DeckDeckGo is a standalone Progressive Web App with accessible remote control.



latest version of impressive 2018 free and open source License GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2)
https://sourceforge.net/projects/impressive/files/Impressive/




Aspose.Slides for Cloud is a REST based API that allows developers to read, write & modify a PowerPoint presentations in cloud. It is platform independent API & can be used by developers in web, desktop, mobile & cloud applications alike.


A contraction of the words "Slide" and "Desk", this open-source project aims to be a tool for both slide creation and presentation at conferences.



It's free, is playable on any web browser, and you can use it on linux.