Claude Code connection for Miro Prototypes
Connect Miro to Claude Code via MCP to push code explorations directly onto the canvas as prototype screens, enabling teams to collaborate and align on next steps in a single workspace.
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Connect Miro to Claude Code via MCP to push code explorations directly onto the canvas as prototype screens, enabling teams to collaborate and align on next steps in a single workspace.
Miro now enables improved conversion of screenshots and Figma assets into connected prototypes, automatically matching UI structure and styling from your original designs to create natural multi-screen flows. This functionality is included in the Miro Prototypes Add-on.
Buttons in the Prototyping Library now support styled text, icons, and alignment options. Prototypes can also be styled via URL, where Miro automatically extracts the visual theme from a referenced page for more accurate designs.
Added 600 new general-purpose shapes for professional diagrams, enabled markdown file import to Miro Docs, and introduced direct diagram scaling on the canvas with corner-drag resizing that works with and without auto layout.
Divider lines are now available as horizontal and vertical elements from the shapes, lines, and prototyping libraries. They stay fixed in place like UI elements and do not auto-snap like connector lines.
Miro AI can now transform scattered board content into structured Slides presentations with AI-powered outline generation and automatic formatting.
Miro Prototypes now supports exporting prototypes as SVGs directly to Figma via the Copy to Figma action, and upgraded AI models provide improved layouts, structure, content generation, and image creation for more realistic prototype exploration.
Users can now toggle connector visibility in Prototypes to review screen flows and interactions, or reduce visual clutter when editing and presenting. This feature is available with the Miro Prototypes Add-on.
Focus Modes now support setting exact pixel dimensions for elements like text, images, and shapes across Diagrams, Slides, and Prototypes. Additionally, you can import and apply colors directly from images in Prototype Focus Mode to reuse visual styles from existing designs.
The Prototyping Library now includes 76 new Advanced Components such as calendars, tables, dialogs, and navigation bars in light and dark variants, enabling users to build richer and more realistic interfaces. Available to users with access to the Miro Prototypes Add-on.
The Images and Icons Library has been refreshed with direct on-board color and icon swapping for a more consistent visual style. The Prototyping Library now includes over 2,000 icons with improved browsing and visual updates.
AI diagramming now generates more relevant shapes with support for custom styles and colors. Miro activity is now integrated into Google Chat, allowing users to receive comments, mentions, and access requests directly in Google Chat.
Miro now includes a comprehensive Electrical Engineering shape pack for creating detailed circuit diagrams and logic diagrams. Users can explore all available diagramming shapes in the Help Center.
Kanban boards are now powered by Tables with new layout options, auto-coloring, custom fields, filtering, and sorting capabilities. Mobile frame dimensions have been updated to match current smartphone proportions for more accurate prototype previews.
Miro Prototypes enables teams to generate interactive prototypes from sticky notes, flows, or prompts using AI, then edit and share for rapid feedback. Miro Insights uses AI to analyze customer feedback at scale and identify patterns to support product decisions. Both are available as paid add-ons.
Miro has expanded shape packs for BPMN, VSM, and Flow Chart to align with official standards, and added more legacy cloud icons for diagram migration. Additional shapes are coming soon.
New customizable slide templates are now available in Light and Dark modes, accessible directly from the Slide Picker to help users quickly create polished presentations from their canvas work.
Miro now integrates with Glean's AI-driven search to help users access relevant insights from docs, sticky notes, and diagrams directly on the canvas.
Miro now integrates with Microsoft Copilot, allowing users to generate diagrams, documents, and sticky notes directly from Copilot prompts. The integration is available through Microsoft AppSource.
Miro introduces "Create with AI" canvas capability that understands board content and generates high-quality results, plus a new Prototyping Add-on for Starter and Business plans that transforms sticky notes and ideas into interactive prototypes using AI to streamline early-stage product work.
Accessibility settings have been moved to a dedicated submenu in the Main menu, consolidating features like Reduce motion and Accessibility Checker for easier access and to accommodate future enhancements.
Miro adds directional dependency fields to Tables with Timeline sync, direct image uploads in Docs via slash menu, video calls from Focus Mode, quote blocks for research, a consolidated accessibility menu, and up to 7× faster template insertion through optimized asset reuse.
Added built-in templates for Miro Diagrams to start faster and improved AI diagram editing. Introduced a + button in Docs for quick insertion of formatting and content blocks as an alternative to the slash menu.
Miro now supports video call recordings with AI-powered transcription and summarization, integrates with project management tools like Asana and Trello through Miro Tables, and allows embedding of third-party content from Figma, Power BI, Google Workspace, and Microsoft 365 directly on boards. New retention policy notifications help users understand how disposition policies affect their boards.
Miro slides can now be embedded in Coda, Confluence, Notion and other platforms with autoplay and improved tracking. Miro Docs now supports @Date mentions for easier date management within documents.