Miro AVIF support

What is AVIF

AVIF files are images in the AV1 Image file format. Similarly to JPEG, it uses compression to reduce the file size while maintaining the quality. In contrast to JPEG, AVIF files have a higher quality to compression ratio, so people can compress them much smaller without sacrificing quality. The format was developed by the Alliance for Open Media, whose members include Amazon, Netflix, Google, and Mozilla.

Files are compressed using AV1 (AOMedia Video 1) algorithms and stored in HEIF containers. Royalty-free AV1 compression technology is used in this image format. As a result, there are no licensing fees, which means that compression and decoding are possible without paying royalties.

What is Miro

Using Miro, distributed teams can work effectively together, from brainstorming with digital sticky notes to planning and managing agile workflows in an online collaborative environment.

Through Miro, you can enjoy a complete set of collaboration features, facilitate cross-functional teamwork, and organize meetings and workshops: use video chat, presentations, sharing, and many other features.

Make it possible for your design, development, and engineering teams to collaborate and innovate through a real-time platform that allows you to do so. It enables you to create concepts, map user stories or customer journeys, or perform roadmap planning efficiently to concentrate on delivering the right products for your customers.

With Miro, distributed teams can work effectively through a collaborative whiteboard platform. This may include facilitating brainstorming sessions and workshops, planning projects, and developing new products.

In addition to its 7 million users, Miro has 20,000 paying customers, including 80% of the Fortune 100. To support the existing workflows of their customers, Miro integrates seamlessly with applications such as Atlassian JIRA and Confluence, Sketch, Slack, Trello, Box, and Google Drive.

Through a secure and scalable whiteboard solution, Miro offers the benefits of a collaborative whiteboard session to everyone in a global company, regardless of location. Depending on the device, you can access the service via a browser, desktop, Android, or iOS application. Additionally, users can use the service on interactive whiteboards and tablets.

AVIF support

Miro does not support AVIF. Uploading results in an error message.

Miro avif support
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