Miro adds AI-driven whiteboard-to-wireframe conversion for remote workshops

Design · 4 min read

Miro adds AI-driven whiteboard-to-wireframe conversion for remote workshops

The new conversion tool identifies sketches, sticky notes, and grouped annotations, then synthesizes them into wireframe layouts and prioritized task cards. It tags ambiguity (e.g., unclear user flows) and recommends next steps like user interviews or prototyping sprints, helping teams move from ideation to execution faster.

Miro’s model includes a collaboration reviewer that tracks author attributions and lets participants accept, modify, or reject suggested wireframes. Outputs can be exported to Figma, Notion, or project trackers directly from the whiteboard.

Teams testing the feature praised the time savings in post-workshop cleanup and the better alignment on what to build next. Miro stressed the tool’s role as an assistant rather than an authoritative source, encouraging human validation of automated structure before execution.