Adam Somlai-fischer is an innovation leader, inventor and co-founder of Prezi, the cloud-based visual storytelling platform that grew to 300 employees and 85 million users under his product and creative direction. Trained as an architect with MSc-level study at KTH, he blends spatial design, art and code to create interactive experiences—work that has been featured in Wired, NYT, FT, FastCompany and more. He pioneered Prezi’s first prototype from a personal project and scaled it into a company and the largest public presentation database, driving over two billion views. Beyond Prezi he has led interdisciplinary studios and research labs (Aether Architecture, Kitchen Budapest, Smart Studio) where technology meets cultural space design. Adam is motivated by making ideas more conversational and visual so people can decide and act together faster, a perspective born from years presenting to audiences from intimate design events to massive tech stages. A less obvious thread in his career is how his architectural practice and teaching informed his product instincts—treating interfaces as spaces people inhabit and navigate.
11 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Architecture, Architecture at Budapest University of Technology and Economics
MSc and Diploma, Architecture, MSc and Diploma, Architecture at KTH Royal Institute of Technology
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