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    Miro is the AI Innovation Workspace empowering teams to build the future on AWS from idea to execution. Whether designing complex cloud architectures, accelerating migrations, or driving product innovation, teams leverage AI agents (Sidekicks), visual workflows (Flows), Amazon Q Business integration, MCP connectivity with Kiro, and AWS-native diagramming to transform collaboration and delivery.
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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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    Miro Enterprise Licenses
    Qty. 50 Enterprise Licenses
    $15,000.00

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    Miro offers different levels of support designed to fit the needs of every organization. Please reach out to aws-marketplace@miro.com  for more information.

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    Overview

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    AI-Powered Automation
    AI agents (Sidekicks) and visual workflows (Flows) automate complex processes including requirement generation, diagram creation, and prototype development from visual context.
    Enterprise Knowledge Integration
    Amazon Q Business integration surfaces enterprise knowledge directly on the canvas for contextual information access during collaboration.
    AWS-Native Architecture Diagramming
    Native architecture diagramming capabilities with AWS shape libraries, reference architectures, and AWS Cost Calculator integration for infrastructure visualization and cost estimation.
    Model Context Protocol Connectivity
    MCP server connectivity with Kiro maintains context throughout the development lifecycle by connecting Miro to execution tools.
    Amazon Bedrock Integration
    Amazon Bedrock powers AI workflows that generate requirements, diagrams, and prototypes based on visual context and canvas interactions.
    Integrated Workspace Platform
    Connects projects, documents, and knowledge management into a single unified space with integrated workflows and centralized information hub
    Collaborative Document Editing
    Provides drag-and-drop editor with infinite canvas supporting text, images, video, calendars, and connected app content for collaborative writing and information sharing
    Project and Task Management
    Enables management of projects, to-do lists, task boards, trackers, timelines, roadmaps, and goals within a single workspace
    Knowledge Base System
    Includes wiki functionality that consolidates company-wide collective knowledge into organized, searchable information accessible to all team members
    No-Code Customization Framework
    Offers customizable workflows and no-code building blocks allowing users to configure and create processes without requiring technical expertise
    Unified Communication and Collaboration Platform
    Consolidates Messenger, Docs, Calendar, Meetings, Emails, and OKRs into a single application to eliminate context switching between multiple tools.
    Real-time Auto-translation Capability
    Embedded auto-translation functionality across Messenger, Docs, and Meetings enabling seamless communication across multiple languages and time zones.
    Mobile-first Architecture
    Comprehensive mobile experience designed to support deskless teams with capabilities for field inspections, inventory tracking, issue submission and management, and business process management.
    Low-code Workflow Automation Platform
    Lark Base database platform enables creation of custom business applications and automation of workflows without requiring coding expertise.
    Role-based Customization and Access Control
    Supports customization by industry and role with differentiated workplace configurations to provide targeted access to tools and resources for each employee.

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    External reviews are from G2  and PeerSpot .
    Peter M.

    Friction-Free Design Sharing with Miro

    Reviewed on Mar 13, 2026
    Review provided by G2
    What do you like best about the product?
    Miro is absolutely the most friction-free way of sharing design work around my team.
    What do you dislike about the product?
    I've had a few people on the team feel like the learning curve is steeper than other, similar tools.
    What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
    None of us work in a physical office anymore. Design work can be an uphill battle. Miro is an easy way of not only doing formal design work, but spitballing initial ideas.
    Computer Networking

    Miro Makes Complex Processes Easy to Grasp with Visual Collaboration

    Reviewed on Mar 13, 2026
    Review provided by G2
    What do you like best about the product?
    What I like about Miro is that it makes complex processes much easier to understand compared to traditional documentation.

    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.
    What do you dislike about the product?
    One thing I don’t like about Miro is the way boards are organized and managed. The sorting, filtering, and overall structure for boards could be much better. When you start working on many different boards over time, it can become difficult to keep everything organized.

    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.
    What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
    Many of the benefits were already covered in the first question, but to summarize, the main value of Miro is the visualization of documentation.

    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.
    Joseph B.

    Real-Time Collaboration and Text-to-Chart Creation Made Easy

    Reviewed on Mar 13, 2026
    Review provided by G2
    What do you like best about the product?
    I like that I can work on the same board at the same time as a colleague, and that I can create charts using only text.
    What do you dislike about the product?
    When I want to present the board or embed it in other files, such as Confluence pages or Slides, it doesn’t work very well. I often end up creating shapes behind the flowchart just to make it look more presentable.
    What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
    It helps me streamline my thoughts into easy-to-interpret charts and diagrams that even leadership can quickly grasp, since they have very little time to review the work presented.
    Garima R.

    Effortless Visual Collaboration with Intuitive Design

    Reviewed on Mar 13, 2026
    Review provided by G2
    What do you like best about the product?
    I use Miro primarily for visual collaboration, structured planning, project frameworks, and research boards. What I appreciate the most about Miro is how effortlessly it turns complex ideas into a super clean, intuitive interface, flexible for any type of work, be it research planning, workflow design, or team workshops. I also find Frames and Presentation Mode valuable for walking through the research process and creating a board that reads in a logical order. The initial setup was pretty easy.
    What do you dislike about the product?
    I dislike the limited version control and difficulty in restoring specific parts of a board. It would be great to have an object-level edit history like in Figma and Google Slides.
    What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
    I use Miro for structuring complex information, centralizing brainstorming, organizing tasks, and collecting team inputs effectively.
    Computer Software

    Great tool for brainstorming and mapping processes

    Reviewed on Mar 13, 2026
    Review provided by G2
    What do you like best about the product?
    Unlimited canvas size, diversity of elements that can be used for various purposes, process mapping tools, collab functionality
    What do you dislike about the product?
    Sometimes it's hard to align visual element width with another similar element placed along the same horizontal or vertical distance if the elements are too far apart or if there's another element inbetween
    What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
    Brainstorming, mapping out processes and representing them visually to make them easy to understand.
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