
Miro MCP for Claude Code
Now you and your teams can go from:
- Board → Code and architecture diagrams: Use requirements and diagrams from a Miro board to generate implementable code and system diagrams in Claude Code, reducing "spec drift" and rework.
- Code → Board: Ask Claude Code to analyze a codebase and draft an architecture diagram or technical explainer directly onto a target Miro board for review and collaboration.
- Board → Summaries and docs: Pull structured summaries of complex planning boards into Claude Code to bootstrap READMEs, ADRs, or migration plans, accelerating documentation with shared context.
By installing this, you connect Miro's MCP Server with Claude Code's MCP Client. This will allow Claude Code to read board content from the URL you provide and use it as context.
Set up
Important: If you are on an Enterprise plan, you will need to ask your Admin to enable MCP. See the Admin Guide.
First, configure in Claude Code:
- Add the Miro MCP server via CLI using HTTP transport with the command:
claude mcp add --transport http miro https://mcp.miro.com.
Then, authenticate with Miro OAuth:
- You will be redirected to authenticate with Miro OAuth
- Select the Miro team you wish to connect to
(important: MCP will only be able to read the boards in the team you choose in this flow) - Once you've successfully completed this flow, you are ready to go
You can verify by checking your Miro MCP Server status is "Running" in Claude Code.
Give it a try - Open Claude Code, add the Miro MCP server, and paste a Miro board URL into your next prompt; try generating an architecture diagram from your current PRD to see the end-to-end loop in action.
If something isn't working, check this help article, or open a ticket with our support team.
• MCP is in Public Beta. Enterprise orgs may need admin enablement, while other plans can authorize directly.
• Please note that Miro AI must be enabled to use the board summary function and Miro AI credits will be consumed for this feature.
Security & Compliance:
• OAuth 2.1 authentication with individual user credentials
• All existing Miro permissions and access controls maintained
• Enterprise-grade security standards: enterprise admins can enable or disable MCP for entire organizations or specific teams, providing granular control over data access and usage.
Helpful links
- User & Admin content: Help Center
- Developer portal: Miro MCP Tools & Prompts
- Learning and ideas: Miro MCP YouTube Tutorials
- For troubleshooting or help: Miro Support team
- Tell us your experience: Feedback Form
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Miro provides a visual workspace for innovation that enables distributed teams of any size to dream, design, and build the future together.


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