Miro enables effective collaboration through various tools like ideation and wireframing, yet sharing boards with non-users can be complex, lacking a direct export command.
Exporting a Miro board as a JPG image can facilitate visual presentations, but it does not retain interactive features, which could limit its functionality.
Miro's export options depend on the user's plan, browser, and device, with some limitations for free users who can only export smaller board sizes.
To export successfully, the board must be owned or co-owned by the user, highlighting the importance of collaboration permissions in Miro.
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