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Miro launches AI-powered workplace collaboration platform

E-whiteboarding software developer Miro has announced Innovation Workspace, a workplace collaboration platform.

According to Miro, Innovation Workspace is a new AI-powered platform building on its ‘intelligent canvas’ rollout.

“[Innovation Workspace” offers a flexible solution for teams to move more quickly from idea to outcome,” the product release said.

Additionally, Miro said this was its “most significant” product launch since 2012. “It represents a generational leap in collaboration,” it claimed.

Some 30 new product features include Miro AI-powered prototyping, Docs, Tables, and some 150 integrations with apps such as Adobe Express and Microsoft Copilot. Other embedded AI capabilities included Miro’s Intelligent Templates and Sidekick e-assistants

Miro expected its Innovation Workspace to cover workplace collaboration efforts such as discovery, brainstorming and research to definition, roadmapping and prototyping and delivery or execution.

“It can also support multiple media formats – from text to image, to video to audio – and any file type, including those from the most popular productivity suites, the vendor said.

How Innovation Workspace can help

The concept of a canvas implied a broad, flexible space for team workplace collaboration on one or more projects.

Andrey Khusid, Miro co-founder and CEO, said that many organisations had multiple tools that create communication ‘gaps’. This could slow decision making by obscuring relevant information.

“Friction points in collaboration ultimately stunt a team’s innovation potential and velocity,” Khusid added.

Third-party documents from Microsoft 365 and Google Workspace could be rolled in with Spaces. Unstructured insights from sticky notes, text, documents, diagrams, and more could be saved on the board.

Information could then, for instance, be converted into a “structured product brief” in minutes, rather than days, it said.

Jeff Chow, Miro chief product and technology officer said: “A canvas-first approach connects teams and their work in all formats, including messaging, task tracking, documentation, virtual meetings, and data retrieval.”

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