Miro is the visual collaboration platform for every team. With an infinite canvas, 100M+ users across 250K+ organizations use Miro for brainstorming, planning, design, and cross-functional collaboration.
In 2025, Miro became the "AI Innovation Workspace" - an AI-first platform where teams work together with AI on one shared canvas.
Platform Capabilities
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Infinite Canvas - Unlimited workspace that scales from quick sketches to enterprise documentation
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Real-time Collaboration - Cursor tracking, video chat, comments, voting, timers
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300+ Templates - Pre-built frameworks for common workflows
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160+ Integrations - Connects to Jira, Figma, Slack, Teams, and more
What's on a Miro Board?
Miro boards contain diverse content types for different purposes:
| Sticky Notes | Quick brainstorming, idea capture
| Cards | Structured work items with metadata
| Frames | Containers to organize sections
| Shapes | Flowchart symbols, UML, AWS/Azure icons
| Tables | Structured data, matrices
| Documents | Long-form rich text content
| Wireframes | UI mockups and prototypes
| Mind Maps | Hierarchical brainstorming
See Content Types for detailed descriptions and business value.
Miro AI
Miro is an AI-first platform with several AI capabilities:
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Flows - Visual AI workflows that automate multi-step processes
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Sidekicks - Conversational AI agents with task expertise
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AI Diagram Generation - Create diagrams from natural language
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Model Selection - Enterprise customers choose from OpenAI, Anthropic, Gemini
See AI Capabilities for details.
Design-to-Code with Miro
Miro Specs converts team context (user stories, wireframes, architecture) into technical specifications that AI coding tools can consume:
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Capture PRDs, wireframes, and technical diagrams
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Send specs to GitHub Copilot, Cursor, Claude Code, Windsurf, Lovable
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External AI agents read board context via MCP integration
See Design-to-Code for workflows.
Enterprise Use Cases
Common patterns for enterprise Miro adoption:
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Design Handoff - Wireframes to code via AI tools
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Sprint Planning - Visual planning with Jira/Linear sync
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Architecture Documentation - Living technical diagrams
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Workshop Facilitation - Remote workshops on canvas
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Knowledge Base - Visual and written documentation hub
See Enterprise Use Cases for implementation patterns.
MCP Tools
For Miro MCP tool documentation (how to read/write to boards programmatically), see the miro plugin's skill (miro-mcp) which is installed separately. The MCP tools enable:
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Creating diagrams, documents, and tables
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Reading board content and extracting documentation
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Syncing external data to Miro tables
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Browsing and filtering board items