Summary
Ask questionsMiro is an online collaborative whiteboard platform designed for teams to manage projects, design products, and build together. It offers a limitless canvas, customizable templates, and AI-powered features for tasks like summarization and diagram creation. The platform integrates with over 160 tools and provides a developer platform for building custom applications.
Features5/16
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Camera Recording
Instant Shared Links
Screen Recording
Basic Video Editing
Viewer Analytics
Other
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Slack Integration
Enterprise Security & Compliance
API Access
Team Library
Timestamped Comments
Emoji Reactions
Auto-Generated Transcripts
Gmail Integration
Mobile App Support
Custom Branding
Password Protection
PricingTiered
See allFree
- Single workspace
- 3 editable boards
- 5,000+ Miro and community-made templates
- 160+ apps integrations
- Layers
- 10 Miro AI credits/month per team
- Record and share 5 Talktracks
- Limited to 3 editable boards
Starter
- All Free features
- Unlimited boards
- Unlimited Visitors
- High-resolution exports
- Version history
- Brand Center
- Custom templates
- Spaces
- Blueprints
- 25 Miro AI credits/month per member
- Interactive meetings tools
- Private boards
- Unlimited Talktracks
- Embedded content
Business
- All Starter features
- Unlimited boards in multiple private workspaces
- Unlimited Guests
- 50 Miro AI credits/month per member
- 3,600+ diagramming shapes
- Custom shapes
- Dependencies
- Planner
- Single Sign-On (SSO)
- Synced copies
Enterprise
- All Business features
- Flexible license program
- SCIM
- Request management
- Billing groups
- Centralized account management
- Organization-wide controls
- Enterprise-grade security
- Data Center Residency Program
- Customer Success Program
- 100 Miro AI credits/month per member
Rationale
Miro is primarily an online collaborative whiteboard. While it offers a 'Talktrack' feature for recording interactive video walkthroughs of boards, which aligns with camera recording and instant shared links, it does not appear to offer screen recording as a standalone feature for general use outside of board walkthroughs. It also lacks explicit mentions of basic video editing, viewer analytics, timestamped comments, emoji reactions, or auto-generated transcripts, which are core to Loom's offering. However, it does have strong integration capabilities (including Slack) and robust enterprise security and API access.