Miro Positions Itself as Strategic Partner for Product Decisions, Not Just Execution
Miro will host Canvas 26, a product development conference in San Francisco on May 19, focused on how AI is changing what teams choose to build rather than how they build it.
The event will feature product leaders including Tomer Cohen, former chief product officer at LinkedIn, and Austin Lin, vice president of product management at Cisco. Miro executives will also present the company's latest product launches.
The framing matters for Miro's market position. By centering the discussion on AI-driven strategy and prioritization-not just workflow tools-the company is positioning its collaboration platform as essential to product planning itself.
What This Signals
For product teams, the agenda suggests a shift in how AI gets applied to product work. Rather than automating existing processes, the focus is on using AI to inform foundational decisions about direction and alignment.
Miro's emphasis on thought leadership and association with senior product executives serves multiple purposes. It reinforces the company's credibility within the product development community and demonstrates ongoing investment in features that matter to its core users.
For investors, the event indicates Miro is betting on ecosystem visibility and continued innovation as competitive advantages in the digital collaboration market.
Relevance for Your Team
If your role involves setting product strategy or managing roadmaps, the conversation at Canvas 26 reflects real changes in how AI tools are being applied to product decisions. Understanding how peers use AI for prioritization and alignment can inform your own approach.
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