Miro Web Clipper

Save screenshots into the library

Miro Web Clipper: Efficient Webpage Screenshots on Miro

Miro Web Clipper is a Chrome extension which optimizes online collaboration by capturing and saving webpage screenshots directly into your Miro library. Miro is a platform enabling distributed teams to effectively interact, from brainstorming to managing Agile workflows. This extension not only improves annotation and feedback but also spurs inspiration and innovation. It enables drag and drop functions as wells as full or partial screenshot captures that are easily saved directly to Miro.
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Extension stats

Users: 80,000+
Rating: 3.16
(115)
Version: 1.6.3 (Last updated: 2023-01-10)
Creation date: 2020-06-16
Risk impact: Moderate risk impact
Risk likelihood:
Manifest version: 3
Permissions:
  • cookies
  • notifications
  • activeTab
  • storage
Host permissions:
  • https://*.miro.com/
  • https://miro.com/
Size: 4.10M

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Extension summary

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Capture and save webpage screenshots directly into your Miro library

Miro is the online collaborative whiteboard platform that enables distributed teams to work effectively together, from brainstorming with digital sticky notes to planning and managing Agile workflows.

With the Miro Web Clipper Chrome extension, you can add screenshots to Miro boards to easily annotate, provide feedback, drive inspiration and innovate on existing web pages.

With this extension you can simply drag and drop files from your desktop or file manager right onto the board. You can also take screenshots of websites in your browser and instantly save them into your Miro library. The first mode takes a screenshot of the entire visible area of the selected tab, the second mode allows you to capture a selected rectangular area, and the third mode allows you to capture the entire page. When you're ready to add the saved web pages to the board, find the Upload tool on the Toolbar in Miro and choose Web Clipper.

Getting started

  1. After installation, the extension will automatically be enabled and become active.
  2. Refresh tabs with active Miro boards so that the extension works correctly. You only have to do this once — after the initial installation.
  3. The extension currently supports Google Chrome. It will not work in other browsers (including Chromium).

User reviews

These summaries are automatically generated weekly using AI based on recent user reviews. Chrome Web Store does not verify user reviews, so some user reviews may be inaccurate, spammy, or outdated.
Pros
  • Improved from previous versions
  • Working for some users
Cons
  • Frequently doesn't work or gives error messages
  • Inconsistent login experience
  • Poor image quality on long pages
  • Lacks functionality of previous Miro web clipper
  • Doesn't save source URLs with images
Most mentioned
  • Doesn't work or is unstable
  • Login issues
  • Poor image quality
  • Not recognizing Miro account
  • Error messages about Miro accounts
User reviews
Doesn't work anymore
by Digital Refresh, 2024-10-16

by ling, 2024-10-15

This doesn't work. Not sure if the Miro team see the replies here! The tool just seems to be useless.
by Samiullah Sharaf, 2024-10-02
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Extension safety

Risk impact

Miro Web Clipper requires a few sensitive permissions. Exercise caution before installing.

Risk likelihood

Miro Web Clipper has earned a good reputation and can be trusted.

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