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Please remove the 32 MP image size restriction.

  • December 18, 2024
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I get that you need to have constraints, and not allow people to upload seriously large images — but so many of us are using Miro to document web site workflows and designs — and there are NUMEROUS occasions where I need to take a full-screenshot of a web page that is several screens deep and drop it onto a board — and I end up having to break it up into several images and group them, or some other workaround. If you are basically going to allow us to have an infinite whiteboard app, with a limit of 100,000 objects on a board, or whatever that is now — what difference does it make how large the images we choose to add to a board are?

If you are going to allow me to split an image into 6 images, and group them together, with the total file size of those images equaling the large image I am trying to drop onto the board, what difference does it make?

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Eca
Mironeer
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  • Mironeer
  • December 19, 2024

Hi ​@ClassyUX,

 

Thank you for submitting this idea! We appreciate your feedback, and our team will review it. This suggestion is now open for votes and comments.

For those just joining the conversation, if you believe this feature would be helpful for your workflow or business, please take a moment to vote and share your use case. This will help our team better understand the demand and prioritize accordingly.

Thanks again for helping improve Miro!


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  • February 12, 2026

This limit has become so ridiculous that it is by far one of the biggest workflow issues as a UX designer trying to use Miro to do their job.

I am constantly having to break up screenshots into multiple files, and even now, as I am documenting font usage for a client’s branding, I cannot even paste a block of fonts from Figma into this app.

I am seriously thinking of ditching Miro in favor of Figjam or something else if my longstanding issues with Miro are not resolved.

All you ever do is shove AI trash in front of us that none of us want, while ignoring basic UX-breaking issues and bugs in this app.