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Would it be possible to provide a native version of the Windows application for ARM processors in the future? 

While the 64-bit version basically runs acceptably thanks to the emulation in Windows 11 ARM, it is an advantage for larger boards in terms of energy consumption and performance if the Miro app itself has been compiled and made available for ARM. 

(The current work-around is to use the browser instead of the Miro app, but that feels a bit second-class).

HI ​@Nicolas Keller,

 

Thanks so much for taking the time to submit this idea. Our team will review this and it’s open for votes and comments. 

 

For those coming across this idea, if you feel this would be helpful for you or your business, please be sure to vote for it and leave a comment about your use case to help our team scope this request!

 

Thank you again for helping make Miro better!
 


+1

the app on ARM devices works bad, browser works as usual

a compatible app would be indeed nice.


+1 
Yes please!


Yes, I want this, and Miro team should absolutely get to work on supporting ARM on Windows.


Yes we need this


Yes please 


+1


When will this happen? 


Adding my support for a native Windows 11 ARM Miro app.

ARM PCs are accelerating: Snapdragon X systems are scaling across major OEMs and Copilot+ adoption is rising.

The ecosystem is maturing fast—more apps ship ARM64 builds, browsers are well optimized, and developer tooling (Electron/Chromium, .NET, ONNX/DirectML) eases ARM targets.

Market signals point to broader ARM competition on Windows, with reports of NVIDIA preparing ARM-based PCs and MediaTek publicly indicating interest in Windows-on-ARM silicon.

A native ARM64 client would align Miro with where the PC platform is heading.