Miro is an online collaborative whiteboard platform that enables distributed teams to work together effectively, from brainstorming with digital sticky notes to planning and managing agile workflows.
Miro is an online collaborative whiteboard platform that enables distributed teams to work together effectively, from brainstorming with digital sticky notes to planning and managing agile workflows.
Founded in 2011 by Andrey Khusid and Oleg Shardin in Perm, Russia as RealtimeBoard, the platform rebranded to Miro in 2019. The company moved its headquarters to San Francisco and grew rapidly during the remote-work boom of 2020-2021.
Miro announced Amsterdam as a co-headquarters alongside San Francisco, formalizing dual-HQ structure.
Miro surpassed 200,000 paying customers by 2024, with usage spanning Fortune 100 enterprises including Netflix, Cisco, Okta, and Twitter.
Miro launched new AI capabilities embedded in collaborative workflows across the platform.
Miro introduced AI-powered capabilities including auto-generated diagrams, sticky note summarization, and accelerated ideation sessions to its platform.
Miro reported approximately $560M in annual revenue as of early 2023, reflecting continued strong growth in enterprise adoption of its visual collaboration platform.
Miro was recognized on the Forbes Cloud 100 list as one of the top private cloud companies, reflecting its strong growth and enterprise adoption.
The company officially rebranded from RealtimeBoard to Miro in 2019, signaling its evolution into a broader visual collaboration platform beyond its whiteboarding roots.
Miro closed a $400M Series C round led by ICONIQ Growth, valuing the company at $17.5B. Participants included Accel, Andreessen Horowitz, Baillie Gifford, GIC, and Tiger Global.
Miro secured $50M in Series B funding led by ICONIQ Capital with participation from Accel, bringing total raised to ~$75M amid surging remote-work demand.
RealtimeBoard rebranded to Miro in 2019, inspired by Spanish artist Joan Miro, reflecting an expanded visual collaboration vision.
Co-Founder
Oleg Shardin co-founded Miro (originally RealtimeBoard) with Andrey Khusid in 2011, helping build the foundational product that became a leading visual collaboration platform.
Co-founder
Co-founder of Miro (originally RealtimeBoard), launched with Andrey Khusid in 2011. Previously co-founded Vitamin Group design agency in 2005.
$450M raised total
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REALTIMEBOARD INC DBA MIRO · SAN FRANCISCO, CA
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