Miro is a visual collaboration platform — a cloud-based digital whiteboard where teams create, brainstorm, and collaborate in real time. Users can create infinite boards populated with sticky notes, diagrams, flowcharts, images, documents, code blocks, and embeds from other tools (Figma, Jira, Google Docs, Loom, etc.). Miro is used across strategy, product management, engineering, design, research, and education. The platform supports real-time collaboration, time-zone-agnostic async workflows, and structured presentations. Miro grew explosively during the 2020–2022 remote work transition, then converted that user base into enterprise accounts with significantly higher ACVs. Today, 95% of Fortune 100 companies use Miro, and the platform has 60M+ total registered users. Founded by Andrey Khusid, Oleg Shchegolev, and Vadim Budaev in 2011 in Amsterdam (later moved HQ to San Francisco), Miro raised over $700M from Accel, Andreessen Horowitz, General Catalyst, and ICONIQ Growth.