Overview
Miro is a leading visual collaboration platform that gives teams an infinite online whiteboard for brainstorming, diagramming, planning, and workshops. Founded in 2011 by Andrey Khusid and Oleg Shardin, Miro is used by tens of millions of users and a large share of the Fortune 100. In January 2022 it raised a $400M Series C led by ICONIQ Capital at a $17.5 billion valuation, cementing its position as the category leader in collaborative canvases.
AI Capabilities
Miro AI brings generative and agentic capabilities directly onto the canvas. Its Sidekicks are conversational AI collaborators and Flows are visual AI workflows that take teams from rough draft to finished artifact in minutes, generating diagrams, mind maps, summaries, and structured outputs. Rather than a chatbot in a corner, Miro embeds collaborative AI into the visual workspace where teams already work, with AI credits tied to plan and seat count.
Who It Serves
Miro serves product, design, engineering, and agile teams as well as facilitators and consultants who run workshops and planning sessions. With a free plan, deep integrations, and a complete REST API with webhooks and OAuth, it scales from small distributed teams to large enterprises standardizing on a shared visual workspace.