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Serving over 100M users, Miro is the leading visual collaboration platform that transforms how distributed teams innovate and deliver on AWS. The intelligent canvas combines AI-powered automation with enterprise-grade capabilities, enabling teams to compress project cycles and accelerate cloud transformation initiatives.
For AWS customers, Miro provides the unified workspace where architecture design, migration planning, and product development converge. Amazon Q Business integration surfaces enterprise knowledge directly on canvas, while Amazon Bedrock powers AI workflows in Miro that generate requirements, diagrams, and prototypes from visual context. The Miro MCP server connects Miro to execution tools like Kiro, maintaining context throughout the development lifecycle.
Built for cloud professionals, Miro includes AWS-native architecture diagramming with shape libraries, reference architectures, and an AWS Cost Calculator for migration planning. Teams visualize complex infrastructures, estimate costs, and align stakeholders in a single collaborative environment.
For custom pricing, EULA, or a private contract, please contact AWS-Marketplace@Miro.com , for a private offer.
Highlights
- Miro is a visual collaboration workspace where teams accelerate project delivery from discovery through execution.
- AI agents (Sidekicks) and visual workflows (Flows) automate complex processes while Amazon Q Business surfaces enterprise knowledge on canvas.
- Accelerate AWS cloud transformation with native architecture diagramming, AWS Cost Calculator integration, and migration planning tools.
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Dimension | Description | Cost/12 months |
|---|---|---|
Miro Enterprise Licenses | Qty. 50 Enterprise Licenses | $15,000.00 |
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Miro Makes Complex Processes Easy to Grasp with Visual Collaboration
Often documentation can be heavy and dry, and it can take a long time to fully understand how a process or technical flow works. In Miro, you can illustrate how things flow visually, add notes, highlight elements with colors, and present the overall architecture at a high level. This makes it much easier to quickly grasp how different components work together before diving deeper into detailed documentation.
It also speeds up the process of understanding what is happening in a system. In addition, Miro is a great space for collaboration and brainstorming. A team can start with a simple idea and gradually add components, connections, and notes together, allowing ideas to evolve and come to life in a very visual and interactive way.
I would like it to be easier to sort, group, and tag boards, and to create custom filters so that I can quickly find the boards I’m looking for. Right now, when there are many boards in a workspace, it can take time to locate the right one, especially if it hasn’t been opened recently.
Better organization features—such as more flexible tagging, folders, or advanced filtering options—would make it much easier to manage a larger number of boards. As it is today, I often find myself spending unnecessary time searching for boards that I know exist but are not easy to locate in the current structure.
For us, it works well as a complement to longer and more detailed documentation. Traditional documentation can be quite heavy, so having a Miro board that provides a clear, high-level overview of how everything is structured makes it much easier to understand the system. You can quickly see how different components connect and interact, and then use the written documentation when you need to deep dive into details or specific modules.
It is also a very useful tool for drafting ideas and collaborating with teams. By visually building flows, components, and notes together, it helps teams explore concepts and develop ideas in a more interactive and intuitive way.

