
"Miro describes itself as an AI innovation workspace for teamwork; the company offers a collaborative workflow platform for software application developers to get into the "flow" and push code through from concept to delivery in working producton. Now working to connect its technologies to the most pertinent integration streams and channels possible, the company has announced its Model Context Protocol (MCP) server. But then, so has every other enterprise technology vendor worth its salt, so what makes this one different?"
"Built in collaboration with Anthropic, AWS, GitHub, Google and Windsurf (a company known for its AI-native integrated development environment (IDE) that acts as a collaborative agentic coding partner), the MCP server creates bidirectional integration between Miro's AI innovation workspace technology and AI coding environments. The aim is to help teams build the right things faster. Jeff Chow, chief product & technology officer at Miro reminds us that organisations understand that AI can help them move faster,"
Miro's Model Context Protocol (MCP) server establishes bidirectional integration between Miro's visual collaboration workspace and external AI coding environments. The MCP was developed in collaboration with Anthropic, AWS, GitHub, Google and Windsurf and connects shared visual context with agentic coding systems and AI agents. The integration aims to ground AI outputs in real workflows, improve accuracy, and help teams build the right things faster. Shared context reduces fragmentation, increases trust in AI-generated outputs, and lowers validation costs for cross-functional teams including product, design, engineering, IT, security and operations. The MCP exposes context so agentic coding systems and discussions evolve together.
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