Miro MCP. Control visual whiteboarding from your chat.
Miro Visual Collaboration & Whiteboarding MCP lets your AI agent manage complex digital whiteboards and team ideation. List all accessible boards, inject sticky notes or custom shapes, and audit every element on a canvas. Quickly check who has access to a board or pull the organizational tags applied across a project.
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List all existing Miro boards or create entirely new collaborative canvases.
Inject specific sticky notes, rectangles, circles, or triangles onto designated areas of any board.
List every distinct visual item—text blocks and shapes—attached inside a board for a full audit.
Check which team members have active viewer or editor permissions on a given board.
Retrieve the specific semantic organizational tags applied to a board, helping you manage project metadata efficiently.
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What AI agents can do with Miro Visual Collaboration & Whiteboarding: 8 Tools
These tools let you programmatically list boards, create new content like shapes or notes, and pull detailed metadata about the items and team members on any board.
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Start using Miro (Visual Collaboration & Whiteboarding) MCPList Boards
Retrieves a list of all Miro Boards accessible across your account globally.
Get Board
Pulls the static, explicit configuration details for one specific Miro Board ID.
Create Board
Initializes a brand new collaborative Miro Board with custom titles and descriptions.
List Items
Lists all raw visual items physically attached inside a specific Miro Board ID.
Create Sticky Note
Creates and attaches a new sticky note component to any designated Miro Board area.
Create Shape
Generates and attaches a specified geometric shape structure onto a board.
List Members
Lists all active team members who share access bounds across a specific Miro Board.
List Tags
Retrieves the semantic organizational tags applied inside a board to manage project...
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The Friction of Board Navigation
Today, reviewing a project requires manual navigation across dozens of tabs and boards. You open Miro, scroll through sticky notes, check the member list for approvals, then click to see the latest shapes added—it's a cycle of opening, scrolling, clicking, and copying metadata into a document.
With this MCP, you simply ask your agent what you need. Instead of navigating, your agent pulls all the necessary information directly: it lists every member who has access or provides a full list of items attached to prove a point. You get structured data back in seconds.
List Items and Board Content Audit
You used to have to visually inspect every corner of the board, hoping you didn't miss an important text block or shape that was added hours ago. This manual audit process is exhausting and error-prone.
Now, run `list_items` against a specific Board ID. The agent returns a comprehensive list detailing every single visual element present on the canvas. You know exactly what's there—and nothing else.
What Miro MCP does for your AI
Take full control of visual collaboration and idea mapping through your AI client. This MCP connects directly to your Miro account, letting you treat digital whiteboards like any other data source. Instead of manually opening boards and clicking around, you can simply ask your agent to handle the heavy lifting.
Need to track project milestones? You can list all accessible collaborative boards or create a fresh one for a new initiative. Want to annotate a specific idea? Your agent can attach sticky notes or geometric shapes right onto the canvas using coordinates. Beyond adding visuals, you can audit the entire board state by listing every item inside it.
It also checks who is sharing access and pulls semantic organizational tags used across your project metadata. By connecting this MCP via Vinkius, you bring structured control to unstructured visual data.
019d75d5-6a24-7098-8867-c96b372645b2 How to set up Miro MCP
The bottom line is you get natural language control over complex visual workspaces without ever leaving your chat window.
Subscribe to this MCP and provide your Miro Access Token.
Run a command through any MCP-compatible client to specify the action (e.g., list boards, create notes, or audit members).
Your agent executes the request against Miro and returns structured data about the board's current state or confirms the successful creation of an element.
Who uses Miro MCP
Product managers, UX designers, and engineering leads who spend hours trying to synthesize information from dozens of Miro boards. If manual board navigation slows down ideation, this MCP is for you.
Uses the agent to list all roadmap ideas across different boards and pull project metadata tags without manually clicking through multiple files.
Asks the agent to quickly add sticky notes or shapes directly onto a research board based on a chat conversation, saving time compared to opening Miro.
Uses the MCP to audit collaborative boards by listing all attached visual items and checking who has editing rights, ensuring project alignment quickly.
Benefits of connecting Miro MCP
Stop clicking through boards. You can list all accessible Miro boards and get a complete overview of your project landscape instantly, without manual navigation.
Quickly log insights by having your agent inject sticky notes or custom shapes directly onto the canvas using just text prompts; no need to open the board first.
Maintain alignment by auditing collaborative board memberships. The MCP lists all active team members and confirms their specific viewer or editor permissions.
Understand the project state fully. You can list every distinct visual item attached inside a board, providing an instant audit of everything present.
Keep your data organized using list_tags. This tool pulls raw index groupings and semantic tags applied across the entire board for efficient metadata management.
Miro MCP use cases
Synthesizing Post-Meeting Brainstorms
A PM asks their agent to list all collaborative boards related to 'Q3 launch' and then checks who has editing access on each. The agent returns a summary of the board titles, their current members, and suggests which boards need immediate follow-up.
Annotating Research Findings
A UX designer reads user feedback and prompts the agent to create sticky notes with key findings on the 'User Flow' board. The agent injects these specific notes onto the correct coordinates, keeping the research visible to the team.
Quick Project Kickoff
A manager needs a new space for a client pitch. They prompt the agent to create a brand new collaborative canvas with 'Client X Pitch Deck' as the title. The board is provisioned instantly, ready for input.
Auditing Complex Diagrams
An engineer needs proof of what was discussed on an old architecture diagram. They ask the agent to list all items inside that specific board ID, confirming every text block and shape attached before a meeting.
Miro MCP tradeoffs
What to watch out for, and the recommended way to handle each one.
Trying to export everything.
Manually navigating 15 different Miro boards, clicking 'Export,' and then trying to consolidate all the images into one folder for review. It takes hours of copy-pasting and file management.
Use your agent to list raw items attached inside a board or use list_boards first. This gives you structured data about every element without needing to download anything.
Asking for 'the whole project status'.
A general request that forces the agent to guess which boards are relevant, leading to a massive dump of unorganized board links and confusing metadata.
Use list_tags first. By listing semantic organizational tags applied inside a board, you narrow down the scope immediately, giving your agent precise context.
Updating access permissions manually.
A team member leaves and the manager has to open the board, find the user in the list, and revoke their edit rights individually across 10 different boards.
Run list_members on the specific board. You get a definitive list of everyone with access, confirming who needs their permissions changed.
When to use Miro MCP
Use this MCP if your core problem is synthesizing unstructured information from visual workspaces. If you need to read or write details about sticky notes, shapes, or board membership, this tool works. For example, use create_sticky_note when a quick thought needs logging, or list_items when you need an audit of what's already there.
Do not use this if your goal is simple text document management (use a dedicated word processor MCP) or structured database record creation (use a CRM MCP). If you just need to write meeting minutes and don't care about the visual flow, opening Miro manually might be faster. This MCP excels when the data lives on the canvas, not in a spreadsheet.
Frequently asked questions about Miro MCP
How do I use Miro Visual Collaboration & Whiteboarding MCP to see all my boards? +
Run list_boards through your agent. It retrieves a high-level list of every board you have access to, giving you an immediate map of your project work.
Can I add notes using the Miro Visual Collaboration & Whiteboarding MCP? +
Yes, use create_sticky_note. You can ask your agent to attach a new sticky note with specific text directly onto any board you specify.
What if I need to audit team permissions on Miro? Use the Miro Visual Collaboration & Whiteboarding MCP. +
You run list_members on the target Board ID. The agent gives a definitive list of all active users and specifies whether they are viewing or editing the content.
Is there a way to create new Miro boards using the MCP? +
Absolutely. Use create_board to initialize fresh collaborative canvases instantly, allowing you to start a new project board without manual setup.
Does this MCP help with organizing metadata tags on Miro? Use the Miro Visual Collaboration & Whiteboarding MCP. +
Yes. Running list_tags pulls all semantic organizational tags applied inside a board, helping you track project groupings and metadata efficiently.