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Miro Overview

What is Miro?

Miro is the AI-powered Innovation Workspace that accelerates time to market. It's a platform that redefines how Product, Design, Engineering, Research, Marketing, and other key stakeholders work together and get to outcomes faster by removing friction between teams and tools. The magic of Miro is that unstructured ideas can quickly take shape as structured, organized workflows, from brainstorming and journey mapping to building roadmaps, briefs, diagrams, prototypes, and more — all in one collaborative workspace. AI is embedded into every workflow in Miro, helping teams to boost productivity and collapse multiple steps into one-click actions. Miro’s Intelligent Canvas™ and Spaces help teams to boost collaboration and creativity, break down silos, and create a single view for any project. AI Sidekicks allow individuals and teams to expand their thinking and significantly shorten time to value. The platform is fully customizable — featuring SDKs, APIs, two-way integrations, templates, and no-code options — allowing companies and teams to tailor their Miro experience to fit any company culture and ways of working. The biggest ideas and most innovative solutions are built in Miro, which is why Miro provides industry-leading security and multi-layered privacy settings to give organizations the control to protect their most important assets and intellectual property.

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Product Description

Miro offers a complete set of tools to support product development workflows, scaled frameworks, and full-scale Agile transformation. Miro’s built in capabilities for estimations, dependency mapping, private retrospectives, and scaled product planning are complemented by powerful two-way sync with Jira to manage end-to-end workflows in a visual and collaborative surface. Together, these capabilities are designed to fully support distributed teams throughout the product development lifecycle, as they host practices like Sprint Planning, Daily Scrum, Sprint Review, and Retrospectives, visualize and manage their work on a Kanban, or host large scaled product planning workshops.


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Miro
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Year Founded
2011
HQ Location
San Francisco, California
Twitter
@MiroHQ
38,406 Twitter followers
LinkedIn® Page
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2,826 employees on LinkedIn®
Description

Miro provides a full suite of capabilities designed for innovation including diagramming, real-time data visualization, workshops and async collaboration, and built in support for common product development processes. Miro AI extends these capabilities with AI-driven mapping and diagramming, clustering and summarization, and content generation. Miro is the only vendor that lets developers build public or custom applications and server-side integrations, making it flexible and adaptable for any workflow through our SDK, APIs, live embed capabilities, and developer resources. Miro also has the most extensive set of integrations and templates on the market.


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5.0 out of 5
"great tool for collaboration and brainstorming"
Easy way to collaborate with multiple teams through workshops and putting out ideas. It also makes it easy to use Miro with readily available templ...
Joe M.
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Joe M.Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
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"Visualize my brain"
I love the flexibility in actually using the tool. It genuinely feels like a blank whiteboard where I can just sketch and get what is in my brain o...
TANISHKA G.
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TANISHKA G.Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
3.5 out of 5
"Okay so Miro is great for dumping data and analyzing and brainstorming."
The ease to choose from templates and wide range of options to chose from.

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Miro Pros and Cons

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Anastacia H.
AH
Founder
Consulting
Small-Business(50 or fewer emp.)
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What do you like best about Miro?

What I love most about Miro is how intuitive and streamlined the platform feels. The interface is super clean, and everything I need is right at my fingertips — whether I’m checking the status of a title, pulling documents, or communicating with the team. It’s fast, reliable, and makes what used to be a time-consuming process feel almost effortless. Plus, the support team is genuinely responsive and helpful, which is a huge plus in this space. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Miro?

Honestly, there’s not much I dislike, but if I had to pick something, I’d say that the notification system could be a bit more customizable. Sometimes I get alerts I don’t really need, and other times I wish I had more control over how and when updates come through. It's not a dealbreaker by any means — just one of those small things that would make a great tool even better. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What problems is Miro solving and how is that benefiting you?

Before Miro, keeping track of title progress was more scattered — different systems, long wait times, and unclear communication. Miro solves that by giving me real-time access to updates, clear timelines, and a centralized spot for documents. It cuts down on confusion, saves me time, and lets me stay proactive instead of reactive. The biggest benefit? Peace of mind knowing I’m always in the loop. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Mario Alfredo C.
MC
Jefe de Formulación y Seguimiento de Proyectos de Infraestructura Educativa
Enterprise(> 1000 emp.)
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What do you like best about Miro?

The high capacity it has for working collaboratively. It offers a huge variety of templates (flowcharts, fishbone diagrams, IDEF0, brainstorming, timelines...) ready to be used in any work sector, and even offers options for making live or recorded presentations or simply for printing in PDF. It is an enhanced Visio with collaborative work capabilities and with thousands more templates and features that remind you of Prezi. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Miro?

It still lacks something that Visio has had since its inception: greater capacity for manipulating lines and shapes, through variables such as length, height, and thickness. There are times when I simply need to give a specific length to a line or increase the height of a rectangle in a specific way by entering a value. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What problems is Miro solving and how is that benefiting you?

It would be ideal for them to implement two more features to make Miro an exceptional software: the ability to input measurements of length, height, and thickness to lines and figures; and the ability to offer the possibility of creating presentation paths with zoom in and out (like Prezi). Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Melissa B.
MB
Consultant
Small-Business(50 or fewer emp.)
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What do you like best about Miro?

The most helpful thing about Miro is its ability to bring teams together in a shared, visual workspace for real-time collaboration. Whether you're mapping systems, running client workshops, planning projects, or brainstorming ideas, Miro’s infinite canvas, ready-made templates, and live collaboration features make complex information easier to structure, share, and action. It helps teams move faster, align clearly, and stay connected, especially useful for remote work and cross-functional planning. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Miro?

The main drawbacks of Miro are its steep learning curve for new users and performance issues with large boards, which can become laggy or cluttered over time. It also lacks granular permission controls on specific board elements, which can be frustrating in client-facing work. While it integrates with many tools, syncing across platforms can sometimes be inconsistent or require paid tiers, and offline access is limited; making it less reliable without a stable internet connection. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What problems is Miro solving and how is that benefiting you?

Miro helps solve workplace problems by making collaboration faster, clearer, and more structured. It allows teams to visually break down complex challenges, map out processes, and align on solutions in real time, whether they’re in the same room or working remotely. With tools like sticky notes, templates, voting, and flowcharts, Miro supports better brainstorming, decision making, and problem-solving. It reduces miscommunication, keeps ideas organised, and helps teams move from chaos to clarity with shared visibility and accountability. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

KB
Strategy and Planning Analyst
Enterprise(> 1000 emp.)
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What do you like best about Miro?

What I like best about Miro is how easy and intuitive it is to use - it makes collaboration and brainstorming with my team feel seamless, whether we’re in the same room or fully remote. I also love the flexibility it offers, from using ready-made templates to creating our own. It really adapts to whatever kind of session we’re running, whether it’s planning, strategy, or creative thinking. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Miro?

One downside of Miro is the table feature. Since Miro isn’t designed to be a data tool like Excel, its tables don’t easily sort, filter or offer advanced formatting. That said, the Miro team has made noticeable improvements over time, and it’s definitely more functional than it used to be. Another small challenge I run into is the character limit within text boxes, especially when trying to capture larger amounts of content in one place. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What problems is Miro solving and how is that benefiting you?

Miro helps solve the challenge of remote and hybrid collaboration by giving our team a shared space to brainstorm, plan, and organize work visually in real time. It eliminates the back-and-forth of static documents and meetings by letting us co-create, give feedback, and align faster. It’s especially helpful for workshops, strategy sessions, and team planning.

Our design team also uses Miro to create wireframes for stakeholder review before building out prototypes in Figma, which helps us gather feedback early and move faster. On the research side, our team uses it to sort and organize user feedback, plan studies, and build collaborative exercises. It’s become an essential part of our workflow across multiple disciplines. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Joel F.
JF
Solution Analyst
Enterprise(> 1000 emp.)
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What do you like best about Miro?

Miro is, overall, a very intuitive platform that lets you get in and quickly begin creating all kinds of collaborative idea boards. It's highly responsive in real time, even with a large number of people actively adding notes, graphics, and live integrations from other apps. The editing tools make sense, allowing you to move and size elements easily, make connections between items, and personalize. The functions for creating talk tracks or guided tours through a board are really interesting as well. Our team uses Jira and Office integrations that help with our Agile ceremonies, such as assigning fib points or editing story details that update in our Jira boards almost immediately. The user base is large too, which means there are a ton of templates to help you get started with almost any project you can imagine. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Miro?

A few of the external integrations can be a little bit fiddly to figure out at first, but in my experience, most of them work very well. Some of the paid extra apps can feel a little bit overpriced for the functionality, but the base content is so expansive that it's rarely an issue. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What problems is Miro solving and how is that benefiting you?

Our teams largely work from remote locations, so Miro is invaluable for real-time collaboration. It serves for everything from daily scrum & huddle visuals, to kanban boards, project management, capturing insights & metrics, and brainstorming. It's a huge productivity boost, versus relying on spreadsheets or other documents that may not update reliably or reflect changes in real-time when multiple users are editing simultaneously. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Corrado P.
CP
Service Designer | Design Thinking Practices & Mindset
Enterprise(> 1000 emp.)
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What do you like best about Miro?

- A vast virtual workspace, allowing users to expand infinitely. This is particularly useful for complex projects and extensive brainstorming sessions.

-The interface is designed to facilitate the creation and the structure of the boards, enabling users to easily organize contents (and different kind of multimedia), create links between ideas, and navigate smoothly between different sections of the board.

- Embedded AI to cluster or extract the main information in a section of the board Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Miro?

- The organization of the boards is on a list basis and different subfolders (in the teams) cannot be created. This could be a limit in order to archive the project boards as documentation

- The CSV export of Active Users doesn't show, for each users, the related numbers of boards

- Even if I set the sharing settings sometimes it doesn’t work Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What problems is Miro solving and how is that benefiting you?

I use Miro to analyse end2end process by showing all the steps and the board support me in order to do presentation to different stakeholders

Miro tool is supporting our mindset change. We are using Design Thinking methodology and by using Miro we are able to structure and lead different kind of workshops in profitably way leaving the contents available to different colleagues and avoiding long and boring emails.

Furthermore, I'm finding it increasingly useful for designing mockups and wireframes too even if it is a "static" way. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Kamilla I.
KI
Product Manager
Small-Business(50 or fewer emp.)
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What do you like best about Miro?

Miro is a lifesaver for organizing complex group projects. I love how intuitive it is to use — dragging, dropping, color-coding, and creating visual flows without limits. The ability to collaborate in real time with teammates, especially during brainstorming or project planning, is incredibly powerful. I use it for everything from Gantt charts and dashboards to structured documents and task boards. It gives me a full overview of the project at a glance. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Miro?

Sometimes the board becomes overwhelming if there are too many elements. It would be helpful to have more advanced features for grouping, collapsing, or hiding parts of the board to reduce visual clutter. Also, while the free version is generous, some useful features (like high-level export options or integration with external tools) are locked behind the paywall. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What problems is Miro solving and how is that benefiting you?

Miro helps me solve the chaos of team collaboration, especially when working on complex academic or software projects. Instead of scattered documents, lost emails, or endless meetings, I can visualize everything in one place — from brainstorming and project timelines to documentation and task management. It's perfect for cross-functional teamwork, even when everyone is working remotely. It keeps my team aligned, our tasks clear, and our project progress transparent. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

David L.
DL
Quality Assurance Analyst II
Investment Banking
Small-Business(50 or fewer emp.)
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What do you like best about Miro?

Miro has been a game-changer for our team. It has transformed the way we collaborate, improved our productivity, and simplified managing complex projects. We were looking for a tool to streamline our team's communication and boost collaboration, and it's been incredibly helpful for our smaller and medium sized teams of 5-15 people. We decided to use it based on the large number of features; and I recommended Miro to my manager vs other similar products based off of how intuitive it is. Even beginners that have no training with it have been able to pick it up and use it quickly in different ways. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Miro?

The only downside we have found is the AI for creating flowcharts is a bit off. We use flowcharts daily, and they don't quite get it right.(However the AI summary tools are great.) This is more of a ding against the AI model as Miro actually handles all the project pieces well. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What problems is Miro solving and how is that benefiting you?

The main feature for use is collaborating and mind mapping large mulit-faceted projects. We have other software for smaller, routine tasks, but needed something to allow people to post and arrange all of our ideas in an intuitive whiteboard space. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Chris Æ R.
CR
Unternehmensinhaber
Enterprise(> 1000 emp.)
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What do you like best about Miro?

It's a digital whiteboard with collaboration. I love the zoom in and out function a lot. I'm using Miro since the beginning when it was born and named Real Time Board or something similar. I like some of the changes and upgrades when they rebranded to Miro.com.

Features I would 💜 to see in the near future? Let's start with a more general approach and then go into a deep dive.

#4D

{ Right now, it's a nice 2D whiteboard with some API access. I'm for sure *not* the best expert for all of it's functions, but compared to the 4D approach by my OCB™ Framework in my 👩‍🎓 :

🌉 Organizational Culture Bridge 🌁

# 💎 Obsidian | 🌐 Information System

& 🗺️ MarkMind

& 📖 Zotero

# ⚛️ Mindly | ♻️ Flow

# Google Earth | 🗺️->🌍

# Apple 🥽🎧⌚️📱

... Miro seems so Web 2.0 for me and doesn't have a real username anymore. But hey, 👋🏼 let's change it together:

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What do you dislike about Miro?

It's not possible to have a real nice access to OpenAI and Anthropic or maybe I am just too lazy. Also some problems with the speed of zoom in and zoom out if you have too many files. Also it's only, "only" 2D :-(. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What problems is Miro solving and how is that benefiting you?

Education, Idea 💡 visualization, Teamwork with boomers. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Matthew B.
MB
Lean Facilitator
Mid-Market(51-1000 emp.)
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What do you like best about Miro?

Miro is an exceptional tool for collaboration and brainstorming. Its intuitive interface and vast array of features make it easy to create, share, and iterate on ideas in real-time. The ability to integrate with other productivity tools like Slack, Trello, and Google Drive enhances its utility, making it a central hub for team projects. The visual nature of Miro, with its endless canvas and variety of templates, allows for creative freedom and effective communication, which is particularly beneficial for remote teams. I use Miro daily. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Miro?

While Miro excels in many areas, it can sometimes feel overwhelming due to its extensive feature set. New users might find the learning curve steep, and the interface can become cluttered with too many options. Additionally, the performance can occasionally lag when working with large boards or numerous collaborators, which can disrupt the workflow. Lastly, the pricing model may be a bit steep for smaller teams or individual users who need access to advanced features. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What problems is Miro solving and how is that benefiting you?

Enhanced Collaboration:

Problem: Traditional collaboration tools often lack the visual and interactive elements needed for effective brainstorming and planning.

Benefit: Miro provides an interactive, visual platform where team members can simultaneously work on a shared canvas, making it easy to brainstorm, map out ideas, and create workflows together in real-time.

Improved Communication:

Problem: Remote teams often struggle with clear communication and alignment on projects.

Benefit: Miro’s visual nature and real-time collaboration features help ensure everyone is on the same page. The ability to leave comments, tag team members, and use visual aids like sticky notes and diagrams enhances clarity and understanding.

Streamlined Project Management:

Problem: Managing complex projects with multiple stakeholders can be challenging, especially when using disparate tools.

Benefit: Miro integrates with various productivity tools (e.g., Slack, Trello, Google Drive), creating a centralized hub for project management. This integration helps streamline workflows, reduce the need for switching between apps, and keeps all project-related information in one place.

Creative Freedom:

Problem: Limited tools for creative brainstorming can stifle innovation.

Benefit: Miro’s endless canvas and variety of templates allow for unrestricted creative expression. Teams can freely draw, design, and prototype, fostering innovation and out-of-the-box thinking.

Accessibility and Inclusivity:

Problem: Ensuring all team members, regardless of location, can contribute equally can be difficult.

Benefit: Miro’s cloud-based platform ensures that everyone can access and contribute to the board from anywhere, promoting inclusivity and equal participation. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.