"Miro AI Review 2026: AI on the Whiteboard"
Miro AI brings generation to the infinite collaborative whiteboard. It can spin up sticky notes from a prompt, cluster them into themes, draft mind-maps, and turn a workshop into a structured diagram. For distributed teams that think in boards, it removes the blank-canvas paralysis.
At a glance
| Best for | Distributed teams who brainstorm and plan on whiteboards |
| Free tier | Limited AI on free plan |
| Starting price | AI add-on ~$8-10/mo per user |
| Category | Productivity |
What we found
We prompted a product-strategy board and Miro generated clustered stickies and a starter mind-map in seconds. The clustering alone turns chaos into themes fast. It is an accelerator for facilitation, not a replacement for human synthesis. Best inside teams already on Miro.
Strengths
- Prompt-to-stickies and mind-maps
- Auto-clusters ideas into themes
- Live on the collaborative board
- Speeds facilitation
Weaknesses
- Add-on cost
- Needs human synthesis
- Best if you already use Miro
Pricing
AI is an add-on (~$8-10/mo per user) on top of Miro plans; free plan includes limited AI.
How it compares
| Tool | Where it wins | Where it trails |
|---|---|---|
| FigJam AI | Lighter, Figma-native | Smaller board scale |
| Mural AI | Similar whiteboard | Smaller ecosystem |
| ChatGPT | Better reasoning | No visual board |
Who should use it
Pick Miro AI if your team plans on whiteboards and wants AI to break the blank canvas. Use FigJam if you live in Figma.
FAQ
What does Miro AI do? Generates stickies, clusters ideas, and builds mind-maps on your whiteboard.
Is Miro AI free? Limited on free; full AI is a paid add-on (~$8-10/mo/user).
Miro AI vs FigJam? Miro scales bigger; FigJam is lighter and Figma-native.
Verdict
Miro AI breaks whiteboard blank-page paralysis: instant stickies, clusters, and maps. An accelerator, not a replacement for synthesis.