Miro AI is the artificial intelligence capability suite integrated into Miro, a leading online collaborative whiteboard platform used by millions of teams worldwide for brainstorming, strategic planning, design workshops, agile workflows, and visual project management. Miro AI enhances the platform's collaborative canvas with intelligent features that help teams ideate faster, organize information more effectively, and transform unstructured visual content into actionable outputs. The AI features in Miro include intelligent sticky note generation, where users can prompt the AI to brainstorm ideas on any topic and generate clusters of sticky notes that can be immediately used in workshops and ideation sessions. Miro AI can summarize the contents of boards filled with sticky notes, diagrams, and text, providing concise overviews of brainstorming sessions, retrospectives, and planning exercises that capture key themes and decisions. The AI-powered mind map generation feature transforms text prompts or existing board content into structured mind maps, helping teams organize complex information visually. Miro AI also assists with image generation directly on the canvas, creating visuals that can be used in presentations, mood boards, and design explorations. The platform's AI can cluster and categorize sticky notes by theme, extract action items from board content, generate user stories from product requirements, and convert rough board sketches into polished diagrams and flowcharts. These capabilities significantly reduce the time required to process and organize the output of collaborative sessions. The core Miro platform provides an infinite canvas with drawing tools, sticky notes, shapes, connectors, embedded media, and templates for hundreds of use cases including design thinking, agile ceremonies, customer journey mapping, technical architecture, and strategic planning. Miro supports real-time collaboration for distributed teams with features like voting, timer, video chat, and presentation mode. Miro was founded in 2011 by Andrey Khusid and Oleg Shardin in Perm, Russia, and is now headquartered in San Francisco, California, with offices worldwide. The platform serves over 60 million users across more than 200,000 organizations.
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