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Download-Limit für Backup-Boards

  • November 4, 2025
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Backup board download limit
Right now, Miro limits downloads from backup boards to 1,024 MB. Would it be possible—perhaps via an upgraded plan—to raise that cap to 5 GB+? This would be genuinely essential for my workflow. I’m happy to pay for the upgrade. I use Miro with real enthusiasm; it’s excellent. At the same time, it has the potential to grow beyond a simple whiteboard, and expanding this limit would support that growth.

Greets

-Patrick

Best answer by Eca

Hi ​@Patrick1988 

Thank you for sharing your feedback and kind words about Miro! At the moment, the 1 GB (1,024 MB) limit for board backups is a fixed system constraint and cannot be increased, even on paid plans.

 

As a workaround, I recommend splitting your board into smaller boards before exporting — this helps stay within the size limit and ensures smoother backup and restore performance. Hope this helps!

 

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  • November 5, 2025

Hi ​@Patrick1988 

Thank you for sharing your feedback and kind words about Miro! At the moment, the 1 GB (1,024 MB) limit for board backups is a fixed system constraint and cannot be increased, even on paid plans.

 

As a workaround, I recommend splitting your board into smaller boards before exporting — this helps stay within the size limit and ensures smoother backup and restore performance. Hope this helps!

 


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  • November 7, 2025

Hi ​@Patrick1988 

Thank you for sharing your feedback and kind words about Miro! At the moment, the 1 GB (1,024 MB) limit for board backups is a fixed system constraint and cannot be increased, even on paid plans.

 

As a workaround, I recommend splitting your board into smaller boards before exporting — this helps stay within the size limit and ensures smoother backup and restore performance. Hope this helps!

 

That doesn't help at all, and I've been doing it for years, so it's really annoying to finally have to report it here.
You're not the programmer, nor are you the manager. Otherwise, you could override the system specifications and restrictions.

I look forward to the day when there will be an alternative.