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Miro Connects AI Possibilities with Real-World Business Needs

May 25, 20263 Mins Read
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Miro’s Bold Moves to Enhance Collaboration in AI-Driven Workplaces

Miro is taking significant steps to transform how teamwork happens in workplaces powered by artificial intelligence (AI). At the recent Canvas 26 event, the company showcased a series of important upgrades, focusing on addressing a key issue in enterprise AI: collaboration challenges on a large scale.

The latest enhancements to Miro’s AI ecosystem include improvements to its tools, Sidekicks and Flows, along with new Connectors designed to seamlessly integrate workflows throughout organizations. This positions Miro not just as a digital whiteboard provider but as a critical hub where teams, AI agents, and key business information come together to make decisions and solve problems efficiently.

This comes at a crucial time, as while generative AI has significantly increased individual productivity, many companies are finding it hard to turn those personal gains into widespread organizational change. Instead, they’re facing issues like fragmented workflows and disconnected AI systems, leading to poor collaboration between humans and machines.

Miro suggests that the challenge isn’t just about accessing AI tools; it’s about orchestrating them effectively. Today’s teams often work in three ways: human-to-human, human-to-agent, and agent-to-agent. This can make overall visibility and teamwork challenging. In some cases, AI can even introduce more inefficiencies, with problems only becoming apparent during project execution.

Miro believes the answer lies in its canvas—a shared environment where teams and AI can collaborate in context instead of isolation. The platform aims to unify various collaboration methods into one operational layer, enabling organizations to move from isolated productivity boosts to coordinated, impactful results.

CEO Andrey Khusid highlighted that “AI leverage is often stuck in private chats, helping individuals but not benefiting the whole organization.” He emphasized that when all collaboration modes come together on one platform, the speed and clarity of individual work can translate into company-wide efficiency.

Khusid noted the necessity for organizations to adapt to this shift to remain competitive. Miro also emphasizes the importance of human collaboration, stating that trust and creativity among people remain essential for genuine innovation.

Wayne Kurtzman from IDC pointed out that “AI works best when it enhances teamwork.” He encouraged leaders to find tools that boost creativity and innovation within their teams. Matt Cloke, CTO at Endava, added that while AI can speed up work, doing so in isolation can lead to results without direction, which can be problematic. Cloke stressed the importance of maintaining context within the work environment, where everyone can access and build on it.

Key Updates from Canvas 26:

  • AI agents can now operate directly within Miro’s canvas and have improved integration with platforms like Slack, GitHub, Atlassian, ChatGPT, Claude, and Microsoft Copilot.
  • Sidekicks has evolved into an “agentic thought partner,” which can understand intent, create full boards, retain context, and enable voice-based collaboration.
  • Flows now enhances workflow automation, allowing systems to manage recurring tasks, approvals, and synchronization across various tools.
  • Miro Prototypes introduces AI-driven features like code-to-prototype generation, multi-variant design creation, Figma integration, and automated brand styling.

These updates reflect Miro’s intention to evolve beyond standard collaboration software and step into the new realm of agent-driven work. By embedding AI agents into its canvas, extending automation across systems, and enhancing design capabilities, Miro is setting itself up as a central hub where ideas and execution meet, powered by AI.

Ultimately, Miro’s broader goal is not just to add more tools but to redefine how work flows within organizations—moving from fragmented, multi-tool processes to a connected, context-filled environment where teams and AI can function together effectively in real time.

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