How to Use SVGs in Miro
Miro's infinite zoom makes vector graphics essential — SVG imports stay sharp from full-board overview to maximum zoom.
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Importing and Zoom Sharpness
Drag SVG files onto any Miro board — they import and render as sharp graphics at every zoom level, which matters enormously on boards viewed from 5% overview to 400% detail. Raster logos and diagrams turn to mush in exactly the zoomed contexts where workshops focus attention; SVGs never do.
- Drag-and-drop SVG import onto any board
- Sharp at every zoom — critical for infinite-canvas work
- Board exports keep imported vector quality
Workshop and Template Workflows
Facilitators build reusable template kits from SVG assets: framework diagrams, journey-map skeletons, icon libraries, and brand elements that duplicate across boards without degradation. Convert whiteboard photos and hand-drawn frameworks to SVG to turn one-off sketches into permanent, professional template assets.
- SVG template kits duplicate across boards losslessly
- Convert hand-drawn frameworks into reusable board assets
- Icon libraries stay crisp in every template instance
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I edit an imported SVG's shapes inside Miro?
Imported SVGs behave as grouped image objects, not native Miro shapes. For editable elements, rebuild key shapes with Miro's tools, or edit the SVG externally and re-import.
Why do imported logos blur when I zoom in — aren't they SVG?
Check the actual file — if it was a PNG (or an SVG wrapping a raster image), zoom reveals it. True vector SVGs stay sharp; re-export or convert the source to genuine vector paths.
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