Framer vs Miro

Side-by-side comparison to help you pick the right tool.

FramerMiro
TaglineDesign and publish production websites visually.Online collaborative whiteboard for brainstorming and diagramming.
CategoryDesign IllustrationDesign Illustration
PricingFreemiumFreemium
Skill LevelIntermediateBeginner
PlatformsWeb, BrowserWeb, Browser, Windows, Mac, Ios, Android
Use CasesPortfolio Showcase, Client Work, Solo IndieSmall Team, Collaboration, Client Work, Solo Indie
TraitsHas Free Tier, Fast To Set UpHas Free Tier, Fast To Set Up, Active Development
Best ForBest for designers who want to ship real, interactive websites without handing off to a developer.Best for remote teams who need a shared visual space for workshops, sprint planning, journey mapping, and async collaboration.

Framer

Framer lets you design responsive websites using real components and publish them directly — no separate CMS or hosting needed. It bridges the gap between design and code with built-in CMS, animations, and localization.

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Miro

Miro is an infinite canvas where teams brainstorm with sticky notes, draw mind maps, build flowcharts, and run workshops asynchronously or in real time. It integrates with Jira, Asana, Slack, and Figma. The free tier allows 3 editable boards; paid plans remove limits and add advanced facilitation tools.

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