Miro launches MCP server to connect visual collaboration with AI coding tools
Miro, a leading developer of visual collaboration workspaces, has announced its Model Context Protocol (MCP) server. Built in collaboration with Anthropic, AWS, GitHub, Google, and Windsurf, the MCP server creates bidirectional integration between Miro's AI Innovation Workspace and AI coding environments to help teams build the right things faster.
Organizations understand that AI can help them move faster. But uncertainty remains around how to ground it in real workflows and decisions so that it's not just fast, but also accurate. Without shared context, AI outputs remain fragmented, hard to trust, and costly to validate—particularly for teams outside of engineering, such as IT, security, and operations.
Miro's MCP server connects the shared visual context that teams already create in Miro with AI agents across the organization. Teams can have confidence that AI outputs are grounded in real architectures, real decisions, and real cross-functional understanding.