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Miro Pricing in 2026: What Every Plan Actually Costs

Miro is free to start, and paid plans run from $8 to $20 per member per month on annual billing. There is a permanent Free plan capped at 3 editable boards, a Starter plan at $8/member/month (billed annually), a Business plan at $20/member/month (billed annually), and a custom-priced Enterprise plan that requires at least 30 members. The prices you see advertised are the annual rates; paying month to month costs about 20% more.

Miro changes its packaging often, and 2025-2026 brought a big repositioning of the product (more on that below), so treat these numbers as a snapshot. Always confirm the current figures on Miro’s official pricing page before you buy, because plan limits and AI allowances shift quietly.

Miro plans at a glance

PlanAnnual priceMonthly priceEditable boardsAI creditsBest for
Free$0$0310 per team/moTrying Miro, solo use
Starter$8/member/mo$10/member/moUnlimited25 per member/moSmall teams
Business$20/member/mo$25/member/moUnlimited50 per member/moGrowing teams needing SSO + guests
EnterpriseCustom (30+ members)CustomUnlimited2,500+ pooledLarge orgs

All per-member prices are billed per seat. The annual figure is what Miro advertises; the monthly figure is the pay-as-you-go rate.

Free plan

The Free plan is genuinely free forever, with unlimited team members and access to Miro’s template library. The catch is the 3 editable boards limit. You can create more boards, but once you pass three, older boards become view-only until you delete or archive one to free up a slot. Free also includes just 10 AI credits per team per month (not per person), which is enough to test the AI features and not much else. Guests are not available on Free.

Starter plan

Starter is $8 per member per month billed annually, or $10 per member per month if you pay monthly. It removes the board cap (unlimited private boards), adds visitor editing, high-resolution exports, and facilitation tools like voting and timers. AI credits jump to 25 per member per month. This is the entry point for a small team that has outgrown three boards.

Business plan

Business is $20 per member per month billed annually, or $25 per member per month monthly. It adds the things larger teams actually ask for: single sign-on (SSO), unlimited signed-in guests, guest edit access, advanced diagramming shape packs (UML, BPMN, AWS), two-way integrations with tools like Jira and Asana, and Miro’s newer AI workflows and agents on the canvas. AI credits are 50 per member per month.

Note the price jump: Business is 2.5x the cost of Starter per seat. If the only feature you need from Business is SSO or guest editing, that gap adds up fast across a team.

Enterprise plan

Enterprise is custom-priced and quoted by Miro’s sales team, with a minimum of 30 members. It adds enterprise security, audit logs, SCIM provisioning, regional data residency, centralized admin controls, and a large pooled AI credit allowance (2,500+ credits shared org-wide). There is no public list price, so budget for a negotiation.

Pricing gotchas to watch

A few things about Miro’s pricing that are easy to miss until the invoice arrives:

  • Every editor needs a paid seat. Miro is priced per member, and each person who edits boards on a paid plan consumes a seat. When you add a teammate mid-cycle, that seat is prorated and billed immediately; removing someone only takes effect at renewal, not right away. On a large team this “full-priced member for every editor” model is the single biggest driver of cost. Guests and visitors do not consume seats, but guest editing is a Business-plan feature, so the free-collaborator escape hatch only exists once you are paying $20/member.
  • The 3-board free cap sneaks up on you. Boards past the third do not vanish, but they lock to view-only. Teams often hit this within a week and get nudged toward Starter.
  • AI credits are capped and pooled differently per tier. Free gives 10 credits per team; paid tiers give credits per member (25 on Starter, 50 on Business). Credits reset monthly with no rollover, and heavy AI use can run you dry before month’s end. Extra credit packs are a paid add-on.
  • Annual vs monthly is a real gap. Every advertised price assumes annual billing. Paying monthly costs roughly 20% more, and annual plans auto-renew, so cancel before the renewal date if you are leaving.

Is Miro free?

Yes, Miro has a permanent Free plan with unlimited members and no time limit. It is a real product, not a trial. The practical limits are the 3 editable boards and the 10 team-wide AI credits per month. For a solo user sketching ideas or a team keeping one or two active boards, Free can work indefinitely. The moment you need a fourth active board, private boards, guests, or more than a taste of AI, you are looking at Starter or Business.

When Miro isn’t worth it

Miro’s 2025-2026 pivot to the “AI Innovation Workspace” (branded the Intelligent Canvas) leans hard into AI agents, Sidekicks, and Flows on the canvas. That is compelling for cross-functional innovation teams, but it also means you are paying for a broad platform you may only use for basic whiteboarding.

If you mostly run facilitated workshops, a facilitation-first tool may fit better and cost less, which is the crux of Miro vs Mural. If your work centers on interface design and prototyping, the tradeoffs shift again, covered in Figma vs Miro. And if the per-seat math or the 3-board cap is the dealbreaker, there are cheaper and free-tier-friendlier canvases in our roundup of Miro alternatives.

FAQ

Is Miro really free forever? Yes. The Free plan has no expiration and allows unlimited members, but it caps you at 3 editable boards and 10 shared AI credits per month.

How much is Miro per user? Starter is $8 per member per month billed annually ($10 monthly). Business is $20 per member per month billed annually ($25 monthly). Enterprise is custom-quoted with a 30-member minimum.

Do I pay for people who only view or comment? No. Only members who edit on a paid plan consume a seat. Guests and visitors are free, but guest editing requires the Business plan.

What’s the difference between annual and monthly billing? Annual billing is the advertised rate and saves about 20%. Monthly billing costs more per seat and both options auto-renew, so cancel before the renewal date if you do not want to continue.

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