Miro launched Innovation Workspace, an AI-powered platform designed to help teams move from ideation to execution more efficiently. This platform, its biggest launch since 2012, offers an end-to-end solution for innovation, covering the entire process from brainstorming to roadmapping and prototyping to execution.
Unlike many productivity tools that emphasize documents or tasks, Miro’s canvas-first approach enables teams to work in an inclusive, flexible environment. The canvas supports various media formats — text, images, videos, and more — and accommodates files from major productivity suites like Microsoft 365 and Google Workspace. This makes it easy for teams to transition between unstructured tasks, such as ideation, and more structured work, like task tracking and prototyping.
Miro’s Innovation Workspace also introduces a range of AI-powered tools to accelerate the innovation process. Features like AI-powered Sidekicks and Intelligent Templates enhance productivity by helping teams move quickly between phases of work. Additionally, the centralized hub, Spaces, connects all project-critical tasks and assets, allowing for smoother collaboration and faster decision-making.
"A common challenge among most organizations is that work happens across too many tools, there are gaps in communication which leads to many unnecessary loops, and there’s a significant lag time in decision making. These are all friction points in collaboration that, ultimately, stunt a team's innovation potential and velocity,” said Andrey Khusid, Miro co-founder and CEO. “The Innovation Workspace is the first platform designed specifically to help teams rapidly navigate the twists and turns between the phases of the process, and embrace creativity as a necessary and valuable part of innovation.”
New AI-driven capabilities also simplify prototyping, enabling teams to visually communicate ideas and gather customer feedback more efficiently. For example, Red Hat has been using Miro since 2020 and sees AI tools as game-changers for speeding up the transition from ideas to tangible results.
“Over the past 13 years, we’ve innovated and led the market, from introducing a digital whiteboard solution to establishing the visual collaboration category, and now – the Innovation Workspace. Through it all, we’ve stayed true to our core belief that the canvas is king. That’s because the canvas gives teams an infinite, flexible space to innovate without constraints,” said Jeff Chow, Miro CPTO. “A canvas-first approach connects teams and their work in all formats, including messaging, task tracking, documentation, virtual meetings, and data retrieval. It’s a space to easily move from a set of ideas to a tangible output. Miro is where work gets done, instead of just focusing on the progress of work.”
Edited by Greg Tavarez