Here's everything there's to know about the multiple ways you can log in to your Prezi account and start creating and sharing presentations, videos and designs.
Logging in with email address
Upon signing up, you'll be asked to provide and email address and a password that you will be able to use to log into your Prezi account both online, in the desktop applications and the Prezi Viewer mobile app.
Can't remember your password? No problem, just click Forgot your password? on the login page, enter your email address and click Reset password. We will then send an email to your inbox with further instructions on how to set a new password. Want to change your password? You can do so from your Account Settings page.
Logging in with Facebook or Google
You also have the option to connect your Prezi account with your Facebook or Google account which allows you to easily log in to your Prezi account with a single sign on (SSO).
To learn more about connecting your Facebook or Google account, check this article and go here for the most frequently asked questions and the answers to them about Facebook and Google SSO.
Logging in with Microsoft
You can also create an account with your Microsoft email address and use the password connected to it to log into your Prezi account.
Logging in with Apple
You can also use your Apple ID to create and account and log in. After providing your Apple ID and password, allow your device to access your Apple account information and enter the verification code to sign in and create your Prezi account.
Logging in with SSO
Single-sign on (SSO) is an authentication method allowing users to log into multiple resources using one set of credentials. Prezi features SAML SSO that significantly improves the ease and security of User Management for your team.
To learn more about setting up SAML SSO for your team, please read this article and you can find the most frequently asked questions and the answers to them about this sign-in method here.
Problems logging in? Please check this article for some troubleshooting tips.