Miro vs Sketch

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

MiroSketch
TaglineOnline collaborative whiteboard for brainstorming and diagramming.Mac-native UI design tool with a strong plugin ecosystem.
CategoryDesign IllustrationDesign Illustration
PricingFreemiumSubscription
Skill LevelBeginnerIntermediate
PlatformsWeb, Browser, Windows, Mac, Ios, AndroidMac
Use CasesSmall Team, Collaboration, Client Work, Solo IndieSolo Indie, Small Team, Client Work, Portfolio Showcase
TraitsHas Free Tier, Fast To Set Up, Active DevelopmentOffline Capable, Active Development
Best ForBest for remote teams who need a shared visual space for workshops, sprint planning, journey mapping, and async collaboration.Best for Mac-based UI/UX designers who work primarily in Apple environments and rely on Sketch's mature plugin ecosystem.

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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Sketch

Sketch pioneered the modern UI design workflow with Symbols, reusable components, and artboard-based layouts. It ships with a web-based viewer for stakeholder feedback and a collaboration workspace. macOS-only; the subscription includes unlimited cloud storage and version history. Competitors have closed the gap, but its plugin library remains extensive.

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