Miro import

Import your board. Clean it up. Share it.

Bring a Miro board into a lighter infinite canvas, reorganize it around diagrams and architecture, and share it live with comments, history and exports.

Reuse your work  ·  Share without exposing everything  ·  Export to PNG, JPG, PDF

Reuse what already exists

Import a board instead of redrawing diagrams or workshop outputs from scratch.

Clean things up

Move the important part into a canvas built for diagrams, systems and focused review.

Share only what matters

Run a live session or send a copy without exposing the whole original board.

Recommended workflow

From a broad board to an actionable diagram

Diagraw doesn't replace Miro: it's the lighter canvas to continue the work when the conversation revolves around nodes, relationships and systems.

1. Connect Miro

with your account

Authorize Miro from the Integrations menu and pick the board you want to reuse.

2. Reorganize the content

cleaner

Turn that board into a cleaner architecture, flow or review artifact.

3. Review live

together

Open a collaborative session with cursors, presence and comments.

4. Export or share a copy

as the step needs

Deliver an image, a PDF or an editable copy depending on the next step.

When moving from Miro makes sense

When the board grew too broad and you only need the part for the next step.

When the work is more diagram-heavy: nodes, relationships and systems.

When you want to review with comments without carrying the whole original board.

When you need to export something cleaner for docs, specs or presentations.

When you want to share live or send a copy without exposing the entire board.

Frequently asked questions

How do I import a Miro board?

From the Integrations menu you authorize Miro with your account and pick the board; Diagraw brings it onto the canvas so you can keep editing it.

Do I need an account to import from Miro?

Yes. Importing from Miro requires signing in to Diagraw and connecting your Miro account. Once the content is on the canvas you can share it by link, and your guests collaborate without signing up.

Is the whole board imported?

We bring in the supported shapes, text, connectors and images. Some Miro-specific elements and freehand strokes aren't imported because their API doesn't expose them.

Does Diagraw replace Miro?

Not necessarily. It works as a lighter canvas to continue the work when the conversation revolves around specific diagrams and architecture.

Can I review the imported board with other people?

Yes. Open a live session with cursors, presence and comments, or send an editable copy for the team to review at their own pace.

What can I export afterwards?

Export the board as PNG, JPG or PDF, or save a Diagraw file to reopen later. You can also export it as Mermaid or Docker Compose code.

From a broad board to an actionable diagram

Import Miro, focus the conversation and share only what the team needs to review next.