Miro AI can be used with a variety of board objects including stickies, images, code blocks, cards, sequence diagrams, and mind maps. Let Miro AI help you brainstorm and unlock your team’s creativity.
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Using Miro AI with stickies
- Click on the sticky you want to work with.
- From the context menu, click the Miro AI button.
- Choose Generate image or Add similar sticky notes.
- Your content will be generated and placed on the board.
Adding similarly-themed stickies from the context menu with Miro AI
To interact with multiple stickies:
- Select the stickies you want to work with.
- From the context menu, click the Miro AI button.
- Click Summarize sticky notes.
- Your content will be generated and placed on the board.
Summarizing sticky notes from the context menu with Miro AI
- Press CMD + K (Mac) or CTRL + K (Windows) to open the Command palette, or click Settings and choose Command palette.
- Click Generate sticky notes.
- Type a suggestion or click one of the pre-made examples.
- Your stickies will be generated and added to your board.
Creating stickies from the Command palette with Miro AI
Using Miro AI with images
Images can be generated from stickies, or from the Command palette.
- Click the sticky you want to generate an image from.
- From the context menu, click the Miro AI button.
- Click Generate image.
- Your image will be generated and placed on the board.
Creating images from stickies from the context menu with Miro AI
- Press CMD + K (Mac) or CTRL + K (Windows) to open the Command palette, or click Settings and choose Command palette.
- Click Generate image.
- Type a suggestion or click one of the pre-made examples.
- Your image will be generated and added to your board.
Generating an image from the Command palette with Miro AI
Using Miro AI with code blocks
- Using the Creation toolbar, add a blank code block to your board.
- In the code block, type your request. For example:
Show me an example of adding Google Analytics code to a webpage.
- From the context menu, click the Miro AI button. If the button is grayed out, click outside the code block and click into it again to activate the button.
- Click Generate code from natural language.
- Your code example will be generated and placed on the board in a new code block. If the code runs off the code block, click the Line numbers button.
Generating code from the context menu with Miro AI
You can also ask Miro AI to explain the code to you:
- Click on the code sample that was generated for you.
- Click the Miro AI button and choose Explain this code. You'll see a brief explanation of what the code will do.
Explaining code examples with Miro AI
- Press CMD + K (Mac) or CTRL + K (Windows) to open the Command palette, or click Settings and choose Quick actions.
- Click Generate code.
- Type a suggestion or click one of the pre-made examples. For example:
Select customers A-H from the Customers table and sort by last name ascending.
- Your code block will be generated and added to your board.
Generating a SQL code block from the Command palette with Miro AI
Using Miro AI with cards
- Using the Creation toolbar, add a blank card to your board.
- In the card, type your request, for example, Users want to be able to change colors and fonts.
- From the context menu, click the Miro AI button.
- Click Generate cards with user stories.
- User story cards will be added to your board.
Generating user stories from cards with Miro AI
To add acceptance criteria to cards:
- Click the user story card that was previously generated.
- From the context menu, click the Miro AI button.
- Click Add acceptance criteria to this card.
- The card will open and its acceptance criteria will be added as a numbered list.
Create acceptance criteria for cards with Miro AI
- Press CMD + K (Mac) or CTRL + K (Windows) to open the Command palette, or click Settings and choose Quick actions.
- Click Generate cards with user stories.
- Type a suggestion (for example, Users want to be able to change colors and fonts) or click one of the pre-made examples.
- Your user story cards will be generated and added to your board.
Adding cards with user stories from the Command palette with Miro AI
Note that you can add acceptance criteria using Miro AI in the context menu once the user story cards have been added to your board.
Using Miro AI with sequence diagrams
Sequence diagrams can only be generated from the Command palette.
- Press CMD + K (Mac) or CTRL + K (Windows) to open the Command palette, or click Settings and choose Quick actions.
- Click Generate Sequence Diagram.
- Type a description for your diagram (for example, SSO Authentication) or click one of the pre-made examples.
- Your sequence diagram will be generated and added to your board.
Generating sequence diagrams from the Command palette with Miro AI
Using Miro AI with mind maps
- Add a mind map to your board using the More apps button on the Creation toolbar, or from the Command palette.
- Fill in some nodes for your mind map. For example, in the first main node, type Agile practices, then press Enter. For the secondary node, type Scrum, then press Enter. For the next secondary node, type Test-driven development, then stop.
- Select a secondary node and click the Miro AI button from the context menu.
- Choose an option from Expand with questions / ideas / topics.
- Several new nodes will be added to your secondary node.
You can keep using Miro AI to expand nodes as much as you like.
Expanding on mind maps from the context menu with Miro AI
- Press CMD + K (Mac) or CTRL + K (Windows) to open the Command palette, or click Settings and choose Quick actions.
- Click Generate mind map.
- Type a suggestion (for example, User experience journey for a flight app) or click one of the pre-made examples.
- Your mind map will be generated and added to your board.
You can keep using Miro AI to expand nodes as much as you like.
Creating mind maps from the Command palette with Miro AI