Miro officially said offline mode is not on their roadmap; 1878-upvote community thread open for four years with no action
Miro's cloud-first architecture has never supported offline use. A community idea thread requesting offline mode has accumulated 1878 upvotes and 211 replies over four years; Miro's official response was that offline mode is not on their radar. Consultants, architects, and workshop facilitators who work in locations with unreliable internet (client sites, travel, basements) cannot use Miro at all offline. No existing whiteboarding app exports to and imports from Miro's native board format while also working offline. Noteey markets itself as offline but has minimal traction and no Miro compatibility. The demand is structural: Miro's own customers are asking for it loudly and the vendor has explicitly declined.
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Miro official response: offline mode not on roadmap. Community thread 1878 upvotes + 211 replies = 2089 engagement over 4 years. Noteey (the only offline whiteboard competitor) has minimal traction and no Miro board compatibility. Gap is structural: vendor explicitly refuses, demand is large, no credible incumbent with Miro format support.