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Last updated: Feb 25, 2026

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    Miro

    What’s New: What we launched in February 2026

    Miro unveils broad AI workflows and production-ready features this month. From MCP AI coding and Custom Blueprints to AI slides, prototype handoffs to Figma, and enhanced Tables with Kanban, Timelines, and tree views, plus web-aware Flows and fresh templates.

    Connect Miro to AI coding tools with MCP

    AI coding tools are only as good as the context behind them. Miro’s MCP server (Beta) gives them the full picture. Connect your Miro boards to AI coding tools like Cursor, Claude Code, GitHub Copilot, Replit, and more. Your specs, technical docs, and architecture diagrams translate into AI-generated code that reflects your actual system design.

    Here’s what you can do with MCP:

    • Get AI code right on the first go. Feed your specs, PRDs, and system diagrams directly into your coding tools. The result: code that’s actually on spec, with far less prompting and cleanup.
    • Visualize your codebase, automatically. Turn your codebase into live architecture diagrams in Miro. No more manual mapping or outdated diagrams that fall out of sync after every commit.

    Watch our MCP tutorials on YouTube to see what’s possible. Ready to try it? Configure MCP for your team, or book a demo to see it up close first.

    Miro’s MCP server is free to try while in beta. Pricing and access are subject to change.

    Reuse your best workflows with Custom Blueprints

    Every team has processes that just work. It could be the way you run quarterly planning, kick off a new project, or onboard a new hire. But those workflows usually live in someone’s head or scattered across docs and boards, making them hard to replicate. Now you can.
    Save any Space — boards, docs, tables, tools, all of it — as a Custom Blueprint (Beta) that you and your team can reuse. This goes well beyond a single board template. You’re packaging up an entire workflow, ready to run again (and again).
    You don’t have to start from scratch, either. Pick one of Miro’s pre-made Blueprints, tailor it to fit your team, and reuse it anytime. Either way, you’re turning proven processes into something that’s repeatable, shareable, and uniquely yours. Find out more about Blueprints (Beta) or get started with a tutorial.
    Custom Blueprints are available on Starter, Business, and Enterprise plans. Explore plans.

    Turn rough ideas into polished Miro Slides with AI

    Next time you’re pulling together a stakeholder update, a sprint review, or a last-minute pitch, we’ve got you covered. You can now generate Miro Slides decks with AI. Use anything on your board as context: brainstorm ideas, meeting notes, project briefs, you name it.
    Full deck or just a few extra slides — describe what you need, select the context, and watch AI build them out. Edit and customize anything you like, and you’re set to present.
    Check out what else you can do with Miro Slides, and try out our new audience engagement tool, Miro Engage. It makes it easy to turn passive attendees into active participants, whether you’re presenting to ten people or a thousand.

    Copy your prototypes from Miro to Figma

    Ready to move a prototype into production? No need to rebuild your layouts from scratch. You can now copy Miro Prototypes as SVGs and paste them directly into Figma. The structure and layout stay intact, so you can move straight into high-fidelity design.
    Read more about how it works, or start a free trial to give it a go.

    Generate better prototypes from the get-go

    We’ve also upgraded the AI behind prototypes. Expect stronger layouts, cleaner structure, and more consistent visuals from the first generation — so you spend less time reworking and more time iterating on what matters.
    Miro Prototypes is available as an add-on for Starter, Business, and Enterprise plans.

    Tables updates: See how work connects, from goals to tasks

    A plan’s only useful if your team can act on it. This month’s Tables updates bring real structure to your goals, initiatives, and tasks — so your team always knows how things ladder up, and what to tackle next.

    Create Kanban boards and Timelines with AI

    Need a structured project plan, stat? You can now generate Kanban boards and Timelines with Miro AI — either from the AI sidebar or as part of a Flow. Just describe what you need, and AI builds something your whole team can start on in seconds.
    Turn a list of tasks from a planning session into a Kanban board with columns, priorities, and assignments. Map out a product launch as a Timeline with milestones and dependencies. All without spending hours on manual setup.

    Parent/child relationships

    Once you’ve got structure, you can take it further by organizing your data into parent-child hierarchies. Think initiatives broken down into epics, epics into features, features into tasks. Expand or collapse nested rows to drill down into the details or zoom out for the big picture, all in one table.
    Pair hierarchy with dependencies and you can quickly spot blockers and see where one piece of work is holding up another. Whether you’re running a portfolio review or a sprint planning session, it’s a clearer way to see how everything fits together.
    This Tables feature is available on Business and Enterprise plans.

    Tree view

    Now that the structure’s in place, it’s time to visualize it. Tree view (Beta) displays your data as expandable hierarchies, so you can see exactly how initiatives, epics, and tasks roll up to your team’s objectives.
    Expand or collapse subtrees to focus on what matters, and switch between table, Kanban, Timeline, and tree view to see the same data from different angles. It’s a flexible way to navigate even the most complex programs, whether you’re a portfolio leader tracking goal-to-execution alignment or an engineering manager reviewing initiatives across multiple teams.
    Tree view is available on Business and Enterprise plans.

    AI workflows: Sidekicks and Flows can read the web now

    This one’s a game-changer for how you work with AI in Miro. Flows and Sidekicks can now read web content directly from links and embeds on your board — so you can feed in articles, competitor pages, documentation, or research without copying and pasting it all.
    Just drop any public URL on your board, and it’s ready to use in your AI workflows. Build Flows that automatically summarize weekly industry reports from a list of links, ask a Sidekick to analyze competitor pricing pages, or enrich a workshop with live data from news sites or public research. The possibilities are endless.

    Flows: Easier to run, easier to manage

    A few more updates that make a big difference to building and running your AI workflows:

    • Run any Flow with one click: Running a Flow used to mean clicking through multiple steps. Now, one button runs the whole thing — so even the most complex Flows are easy to kick off.
    • Hide Flow connectors: Working on a board with lots of Flows? Hide the connector lines so your board stays clean and readable. When you select a node, its connections will still appear, so you always know what’s linked to what.
    • Undo Flow results: Accidentally ran a Flow over something important? You can now revert any Flow result to a previous version within 24 hours, making it easier to experiment without worrying about overwriting your work.

    New in Miroverse: Flows templates to jumpstart your next project

    Want to see what’s possible with Flows? Check out these new Flows templates, built by and for the Miro community:

    • Carolina’s Quarterly Goals template transforms your team’s strategic planning with AI, from setting objectives to tracking progress.
    • Leah’s ICP Definition template helps teams clearly define and validate their Ideal Customer Profile, with AI guiding you through each step.
    • Daria’s Decision Framing Canvas gives you a structured process to frame any complex decision before you act, so you move forward with clarity, not guesswork.
      Explore even more community-built templates in Miroverse, or submit your own.

    Join the conversation on Reddit at r/Miro

    Speaking of community, we’ve launched r/Miro: a place to swap tips with other Miro users, hear about new features first, share what you’re building, and ask our team questions directly. Keep an eye out for contests, too! Whether you just started with Miro or you’ve been at it for years, come say hi.

    Save the date: Canvas 26 is going global

    One more thing for this month! Mark your calendar — Canvas 26 is hitting four cities this year, starting with San Francisco on May 19. This is where you’ll meet the teams who’ve mastered collaborative AI workflows, and see what’s next for Miro before anyone else.
    Save the date now to be first in line when registration opens.

    Miro is the AI Innovation Workspace that empowers teams to get great done

    Collaborative AI workflows keep over 100M users in the flow of work, accelerate innovation, and drive organization-wide transformation.
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  • Feb 9, 2026
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    Weekly Update: Generate slides with AI

    Miro AI for Slides creation

    Transform scattered board content into structured Miro Slides presentations with AI-powered outline generation and formatting.

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    Weekly Update: Prototyping Updates

    Miro now lets you copy prototypes to Figma and export high‑res SVG across Starter to Enterprise plans. Upgraded AI models boost prototype creation with clearer layouts and realistic visuals via the Prototypes Add‑on.

    Copy prototypes to Figma

    Copy prototypes to Figma and paste them directly into Figma using the Copy to Figma action in the Prototypes format toolbar, or select a prototype or screen and choose Copy as SVG from the ⋯ menu with the Miro Prototypes Add-on.

    High-resolution SVG export is available on all Starter, Business, and Enterprise plans.

    Higher-quality prototyping results with Miro AI

    Upgraded AI models power prototype creation in Miro with improved layouts, structure, content, and image generation for clearer exploration of ideas with realistic visuals.

    Available with the Miro Prototypes Add-on.

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    What’s New: What we launched in January 2026

    Miro kicks off the year with January updates that bring everyone into the conversation. Engage beta for live input, AI Workflows on Enterprise, richer prototyping, tables, video playback, and broader sharing control deliver real product updates for teams.

    Bring everyone into the conversation with Miro Engage

    We’ve all been in those meetings where half the room is on mute and just a few people carry the conversation. Miro Engage (Beta) changes that. It’s a dedicated audience engagement tool built right into Miro, making it easy to turn passive attendees into active participants — whether you’re running a small workshop or a company-wide all-hands.

    Here’s how it works:

    • Run live activities that spark real input. Add polls, Q&A, and word clouds to your session. As responses roll in, they pop up on screen in real time, so everyone feels invested in the conversation.
    • Let anyone join, from any device. Participants scan a QR code and they’re in. No Miro account or skills needed.
    • Plan, run, and debrief, all in one place. All the responses land right on your board, ready to be organized. With AI built in, you can instantly surface themes, sum up key takeaways, and identify next steps, minutes after your session ends — or even during the session itself.

    Think retrospectives where people actually pitch in. Training sessions where you know what’s landing as you teach. Client workshops where you walk out with buy-in, not follow-ups. And town halls where leadership hears what’s really on people’s minds.

    Miro Engage is free to try while in beta, so there’s no better time to bring it to your next session. Explore the Miro Engage Playground to try it out for yourself, and find out more in this article.

    Miro Engage is currently in beta and free to try. Pricing is subject to change in the future.

    AI Workflows, now available for Enterprise

    Following Canvas 25, we released Flows and Sidekicks in beta, and the response has been incredible. Teams are building collaborative AI workflows that turn hours of work into minutes — automating repetitive processes and creating deliverables like strategy docs, prototypes, and diagrams. Sidekicks are jumping in as expert collaborators for tasks like competitive analysis and content review The results speak for themselves: innovation cycles are shrinking from weeks to hours, and some teams have already cut delivery time and costs by more than 50%.

    Flows and Sidekicks are now out of beta and part of AI Workflows, available as a paid product on Enterprise plans. Use them to create, save, and share collaborative AI workflows across your organization — like turning your best PM’s discovery process or your top designer’s workshop format into reusable templates everyone can run.

    If you’re on an Enterprise plan, reach out to your admin to request access. Not on Enterprise? Stay tuned for more updates coming soon.

    Curious to see what’s possible? Explore the AI Playbooks library for real examples of how teams are putting Flows and Sidekicks to work across research synthesis, planning and strategy, product development, and more.

    Kickstart your next AI workflow with Flows templates

    Speaking of Flows, there’s a growing collection of ready-to-run Flows templates in Miroverse. Some are made by our team, others by the Miro community, and all help your team hit the ground running with collaborative AI workflows.

    Whether you’re planning a sprint, mapping user journeys, or improving the pricing page on your website, skip the setup and start strong with a template. And if you’ve built a Flow that works wonders for your team, you can submit it to Miroverse for others to use.

    Ground AI work in your company’s knowledge

    Out of the box, AI doesn’t know your product roadmap, your brand guidelines, or what your top client actually cares about. So you often end up with generic outputs that miss the mark, and waste time digging for context to make them better.

    The good stuff is buried in spreadsheets, chat threads, and wikis. Now, you can bring them all to the canvas, so everything you create with AI is grounded in your company’s knowledge. Connect the AI tools your team already uses, like:

    • Microsoft Copilot: Pull in context from SharePoint docs, Teams conversations, and Microsoft 365
    • Gemini Enterprise: Tap into your Google Docs, Drive, and Gmail
    • Amazon Q: Access your AWS docs, internal wikis, and enterprise repositories
    • Glean: Search across all your connected systems in one place

    Instead of generic suggestions, you get AI outputs that actually reflect your company’s standards, terminology, and context. Find out how to connect your AI tools in this article.

    AI knowledge integrations are currently available on Business and Enterprise plans.

    Resize precisely with pixel dimensions

    When you’re laying out a diagram, refining a prototype, or polishing a slide, sometimes you need pixel-perfect control. Now, you can resize elements using precise width and height values when working in Focus mode on diagrams, prototypes, and slides.

    This applies to text, images, icons, shapes, and components. No more eyeballing it. Just type in the dimensions you need to keep your layouts tight and consistent.

    Prototypes focus mode requires the Miro Prototypes add-on, available for Starter, Business, and Enterprise plans.

    Build prototypes that look like the real thing

    The closer your prototype looks to the real thing, the sharper the feedback you’ll get. This month, we’ve made some small but mighty improvements to the Prototyping library and workflow to help you build richer, more realistic prototypes.

    • 600+ new icons: Find what you need faster with an expanded icon set in the Prototyping library and an improved browsing experience.
    • Updated mobile frames: The default mobile frame dimensions match today’s smartphone proportions, so your prototypes look realistic in preview.

    If you’re using Miro Prototypes, you also get:

    • Show/hide connectors: Control whether connectors are visible when building or presenting. Show them to review flows, hide them to focus on the UI.
    • Advanced components: Take a look at the new Advanced tab in the Prototyping library with 76 components — like calendars, tables, dialog modules, navigation bars, and more — in both light and dark variants.
    • 20 new prototype templates: Explore interactive flows across apps, websites, dashboards, and mobile experiences. Great for experimenting with interaction patterns or learning your way around Miro’s prototyping tools.
    • Import styles in Focus mode: Apply colors directly from an image while working in Prototype Focus mode to stay on brand without breaking your flow.

    Miro Prototypes is available as an add-on for Starter, Business, and Enterprise plans.

    Tables your whole team can work in

    The more complex your table, the more you need to stay organized, search for what you need, and undo the occasional mistake. Our latest Miro Tables updates help with all three.

    • Comment on rows: You can now leave comments directly on rows within tables. Keep feedback in context, tag teammates, and resolve threads right on the spot.
    • Search your table: No more scanning rows manually. Just search for what you need directly in your table. Yes, that goes for Timeline and Kanban views, too.
    • Version history: Accidentally delete something? You can now restore a table to any version from the last 90 days. Tables auto-save, so you’ve got a safety net.

    Share Spaces with more control

    When more people need visibility into and access to a project, you need more control over who can do what. You can now share Spaces with an entire team using two additional access levels: Can Comment and Can Edit.

    Whether you use Spaces to organize Miro content by team, project, or anything else that makes sense, this makes it easier to invite people to collaborate without handing over the keys.

    Upload and play videos right on your board

    You asked, we delivered. You can now upload and play video files directly in Miro. Whether you’re sharing a product demo, design concept, or a user interview clip, just drag and drop it right on the canvas. We currently support MP4, MOV, and WebM files up to 150MB. A simple update, but it makes presenting or collaborating async a lot richer. Find out more in this article.

    Available on Starter, Business, and Enterprise plans. Users on Free plans can view and play videos, but uploading requires a paid plan.

    New diagram shape packs for engineers

    Engineers, this one’s for you. We’ve added two new shape packs to Miro Diagrams:

    • Electrical Engineering shapes: A complete set for circuit diagrams and electrical schematics.
    • Process Engineering shapes: 210 shapes for chemical, petroleum, manufacturing, and process industries. Use them to build precise P&ID diagrams and other technical schematics.

    What’s next

    And that’s a wrap on our January updates. From Miro Engage to collaborative AI Workflows and all the additional refinements in between, this month is all about getting everyone involved in the work as you ramp up for a great year ahead.

    Got a feature you’d love to see in Miro? Head to our Community forum and add it to the product wishlist. Some of today’s updates started there!

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    Weekly Update: Prototype Connector Visibility

    Toggle connector visibility in Prototypes to review screen flows and interactions or reduce visual clutter when editing and presenting. Available with the Miro Prototypes Add-on.

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    Weekly Updates: Pixel dimensions in Focus Modes and import styles in Prototypes Focus Modes

    Focus Modes

    Set exact pixel dimensions in format Focus Modes
    Resize elements like text, images, icons, shapes, and components using precise width and height values in any format Focus Mode (Diagrams, Slides, or Prototypes). Prototype Focus Mode requires the Miro Prototypes Add-on.

    Import styles from images in Prototypes Focus Mode

    Import styles from images in Prototypes Focus Mode
    Apply colors directly from an image while working in Prototype Focus Mode to reuse visual styles from existing designs. Prototype Focus Mode requires the Miro Prototypes Add-on.

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    Weekly Update: New Advanced Components expand Prototyping capabilities

    Advanced Components in the Prototyping Library

    The Prototyping Library includes a new Advanced tab with 76 components—such as calendars, tables, dialog modules, and navigation bars in light and dark variants—to help you build richer, more realistic interfaces.

    Available to users with access to the Miro Prototypes Add-on

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    Weekly Updates: Icon library improvements and expanded prototyping assets

    Consistent experience across icon libraries

    The Images and Icons Library has been refreshed with direct on-board color and icon swapping, matching the Prototyping Library experience and introducing a more consistent visual style.

    Expanded Prototyping Library with 2,000+ icons

    The Prototyping Library includes over 2,000 icons with improved browsing and a visual update aligned with the refreshed Images and Icons Library.

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    What’s New: What we launched in November 2025

    Miro launches AI-accelerated templates and a flexible Kanban view across Tables, plus instant board translation and richer diagrams. New AI Sidekicks and Flows speed workflows from problem to PRD to architecture, with Google Chat and Glean integrations.

    There’s no one way to do great work. Your stakeholders need a timeline while your team uses Kanban. Your workshop needs to land across languages. Your work lives in more than one tool.
    AI is accelerating all of this. Everyone’s figuring out how AI fits into their workflow — experimenting with new ways to create, collaborate, and use existing context. Which means your tools need to bend, not lock you in.
    This month’s updates give you the flexibility to get great done, your way. From a powerful new Kanban to new integrations and AI-powered templates, here’s what’s new in Miro.

    Kanban for visual project planning

    You’re dropping tasks into a Kanban for your team, putting a timeline together for stakeholders, and using a spreadsheet to actually stay on top of details. Three versions of the same project, never quite in sync.
    Miro Tables changes all this. You build your project once, then switch between different views depending on what you need to see. Table, timeline, and now, Kanban too — so you can visualize workflows, track progress, and see what’s moving and what’s stuck at a glance.
    You can keep your Kanban simple: drag and drop in tasks, filter by owner, sort by status or priority. Or customize it to fit your exact needs: color-code tasks, tag them, add columns and swimlanes for different workstreams. And the best part? Everyone can keep their own way of working — just sync tasks with tools like Jira.
    Switch to a timeline or a table view anytime. Same data, multiple perspectives, always in sync. Ready to give it a go? Start with the Kanban Framework template. For tips, check out this article.

    AI-accelerated templates

    Templates help you start fast. AI helps you move even faster. Now, you can tap into both. 55+ Miro templates and Blueprints now come with Sidekicks and Flows already built in — so you always hit the ground running.
    Quick note: these templates are only available for those with access to the AI Canvas (Beta). Join the waitlist to get early access.
    Let’s say you’re working on a technical solution design. Open the template and you’ll find Sidekicks and Flows ready to go. Instead of spending time on setup, you can sprint from problem statement to PRD to mapping out system architecture in minutes.
    No matter what role you’re in or what you’re working on, there are tons of new templates to try. Need to write a weekly update? There’s a template. Building user personas? There’s a template. Prepping for candidate interviews? Yes, there’s a template for that, too.
    And you don’t need to create a new board every time. You can add a Sidekick or Flow to any board and move your work further, faster. Explore the full library of AI templates in Miroverse.

    Translate your boards with Miro AI

    Your Berlin office just wrapped a workshop. Your Tokyo team needs to review and build on the ideas. Now you can translate the entire board in just a few clicks.
    Select any objects on your canvas, like sticky notes, text boxes, shapes. Then use Miro AI to translate it to one of 18 supported languages including Japanese, German, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Korean, and Arabic. Translation happens instantly, right on the board. No copy-pasting.
    This opens up so many collaboration opportunities. You can share onboarding materials with new teammates across global offices. Make pitch decks work for clients in multiple markets. Understand feedback that comes in from customers around the world. Ready to try it? Here’s how to get started.

    Tables updates: See progress visually, find data faster

    Visual numbers

    Turn numbers into progress bars so you can spot trends at a glance. Format any number field as a percentage or currency, switch from digits to bars, and set up conditional formatting rules. Budget at 90%? Green bar. Timeline slipping below 50%? Red bar.
    It’s particularly handy for reviewing project status, tracking budget allocation, or presenting progress to stakeholders who want the high-level story, not the spreadsheet. Learn more about Tables in this article.

    Search in Tables

    When your table has hundreds of rows, finding specific data used to mean scrolling and scanning. Not anymore.
    Hit Cmd/Ctrl+F (or click the search icon) and your table filters in real-time to show only matching rows. The text you’re looking for gets highlighted in the cells, so you can see exactly where it appears. Navigate between results, see how many matches you’ve got, and hit ESC to clear the search and see the full table again.

    Docs updates: Call out what matters, edit on the go

    Callout blocks

    Highlight key information, warnings, or tips with Callout blocks. Choose custom background colors and emojis to make critical content pop. Use it for meeting notes where action items can’t be missed, project briefs with important constraints, or onboarding guides with important steps.

    Export docs as Markdown

    Export any Miro Doc as Markdown, and take your content anywhere. Writing technical documentation that needs to live in GitHub? Planning content that’ll eventually go into a CMS? Collaborating in Miro but need to hand off the final draft in a different tool? Export as Markdown and your text and formatting come with you.
    If your doc includes board objects like tables or code blocks, the Markdown file will include a link back to the original widget in Miro. We’re working on extending this to more widgets in the future.

    Focus mode for docs on mobile

    Reading and editing docs on your phone just got way better. Focus mode removes distractions and makes text easier to read on smaller screens, so you can review notes, update briefs, or draft content on the go.
    Find out more about working with Miro Docs in this article.

    Slides updates: Present from your phone, Import PowerPoints

    Control your presentation from your phone

    You can now control Miro presentations from the Miro mobile app. Whether you’re in a conference room, presenting remotely, or just want to move around instead of staying glued to your laptop — pull up the app and flick through the slides from your phone.

    Turn PowerPoint presentations into Miro Slides

    Your stakeholder deck lives in PowerPoint and you need to workshop it with your team in Miro. Instead of rebuilding every slide as a frame, just drag and drop the PPTX file onto your canvas. It converts to editable Miro Slides, with your existing structure and formatting.
    Add interactive elements like dot voting to make decisions together, flip cards to reveal info, and live reactions during the presentation. Collaborate on the content, present it to stakeholders, and iterate based on feedback, all in one place.
    And it’s not just PowerPoint. You can work with all your Microsoft content in Miro. Word docs become Miro Docs, Excel spreadsheets become Miro Tables, PowerPoint becomes Miro Slides. No need to pick between tools — just bring your work in and keep moving.
    To get started, install the Miro app on the Microsoft Marketplace.

    Diagrams: more shapes for engineering work

    Working on technical diagrams? Now you have even more shapes to work with. Electrical engineering shapes are now available for circuit diagrams and electrical system design. We’ve also filled gaps in UML, BPMN, Value Stream Mapping, and Flowchart packs with shapes from official standards, plus legacy cloud icon packs like AWS 2017.
    More shapes to come, keep an eye out!

    Integrations: Google Chat and Glean

    Stay in the loop with Miro for Google Chat

    Keep track of what’s happening in Miro, directly from Google Chat. Comments, mentions, invitations, access requests — they all come through in Chat where your team’s already talking. You can also create new Miro boards and see a preview of a board someone shares with you. All without leaving the chat.
    To get started, install the Miro app from the Google Workspace Marketplace, and you’re all set. And if you want to pause notifications without disconnecting the app entirely, you can unsubscribe and resubscribe anytime. Find out more about Miro for Google Chat.

    Search company knowledge with Glean

    Glean brings your entire company’s knowledge base into Miro. Search across Confluence, Google Drive, Slack, internal wikis, and any other tools your company uses — all from inside a Miro board.
    This is a game-changer for brainstorming and planning. Want to refer to a research doc from last year? Need feedback that’s buried somewhere in Slack? Looking for technical specs from a different team? You don’t have to open five tabs. Just ask Glean to find what you need, and drag it right onto the canvas. You can even generate Miro Docs from Glean responses or use Miro AI to turn search results into sticky notes or diagrams.
    Here’s where the magic happens: once that context is on your canvas, you can build on it with Sidekicks and Flows. Pull in customer feedback, then ask a Sidekick to spot key themes. Gather past decisions and use Flows to turn them into your next project plan. Rich context in, better results out. Find out more about using Glean in Miro in this article, or get the app and try it yourself.

    Explore Miroverse community templates

    Miroverse has over 7,000 templates created by the Miro community to help you jumpstart your next project. This month, we’re spotlighting a few that are especially useful for turning feedback and insights into action:

    • Anna’s Lifecycle Map helps teams discover customer lifecycle moments that drive growth and retention
    • Helder’s SWOT Template enables teams to make well-founded strategic decisions and adapt quickly
    • David’s Feedback Health Check reframes criticism as a growth tool for teams and individuals to reflect and collaborate more effectively
      Love creating in Miro? Publish a template to Miroverse to share your expertise with 100M+ users worldwide.

    What’s next

    Flexible project views. Instant translation. AI templates to speed up every task. This month’s updates give you more control over how you get great done.

    Want to go deeper with AI?
    Join the waitlist for AI Canvas (Beta) to start working with Sidekicks and Flows on the canvas, and unlock the full power of AI-accelerated templates.
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    Weekly Updates: Diagramming improvements and Miro in Google Chat

    AI Diagramming Improvements

    AI diagrams generate more relevant shapes and support custom styles and colors through default settings or prompt requests. More here.

    Miro activity now in Google Chat

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