Miro, the AI Innovation Workspace for teams, has announced plans to expand operations across Asia with a new hub in Singapore. This strategic investment targets key markets including Singapore, India, South Korea, and other Southeast Asian countries, aiming to support organizations in their AI transformation by providing tools that maximize AI investments and accelerate innovation through collaborative workflows.
Asia is emerging as the global center for innovation, with R&D spending accounting for nearly half of worldwide investment in 2024. Organizations in the region face intense pressure to deliver speed-to-market, cross-border collaboration, and tangible results from AI initiatives. Miro's AI-powered workspace addresses these needs by creating a unified canvas that connects human creativity with AI capabilities, helping teams move from insights to execution more efficiently.
The Singapore hub will serve as the central base for domestic operations while acting as a launchpad into neighboring markets. It enhances Miro's ability to support current customers, attract new ones, and deepen partnerships with regional technology providers.
“Singapore is a natural choice as a location to base our Asia operations,” said Sunil Pamnani, Head of Asia Sales at Miro. “This is a place where organisations, and government institutions alike understand the need for transformation – not just adoption. They value long-term thinking, disciplined execution, and technology that delivers real outcomes. That mindset is exactly what’s needed to reimagine how teams and AI work together.”
“The opportunity to grow our customer base across Asia is significant,” said Brigid Archibald, Head of JAPAC at Miro. “Our investment in Singapore is part of a lasting commitment to customers, partners, and our wider ecosystem across the region. Organisations are at a critical moment where they need to deliver on their AI investments and move from experimentation to integration. Miro is helping leaders to achieve this.”
Miro already supports a substantial customer base in Asia, with organizations embedding the platform into core workflows for measurable gains. Regional examples demonstrate its impact on innovation processes and strategic decision-making.
“With Miro AI, we can use intelligent prompts to challenge assumptions, test ideas, and explore new perspectives,” said Subin Pillai, Product Manager and Studio Lead at TCS Pace. “Miro Sidekicks acts like any other team member, helping validate use cases, suggest improvements, and simulate real-world scenarios. I could prompt it to take on different personas, to challenge our assumptions, to offer perspectives that broke through our mental debt. Suddenly, we weren’t just facilitating a workshop. We were orchestrating a symphony of human and artificial intelligence. The impact is 50% faster innovation cycles with working prototypes in 90 minutes.”
“Miro has saved us time, reduced costs, and made innovation more accessible,” said Iris Tan, Senior Manager, Strategic Innovation at Frasers Property. “Our senior leaders and global participants now use it to structure ideas and drive strategic decisions faster than ever before. We’ve moved away from simply building spaces to truly understanding what our tenants and their customers need. Design thinking is the foundation of that shift, and Miro allows us to embed it across our entire organisation.”
This expansion underscores Miro's commitment to Asia's dynamic innovation landscape, equipping teams to leverage AI effectively while maintaining human-centered collaboration.
About Miro
Miro is the AI Innovation Workspace that brings teams and AI together to plan, co-create, and build the next big thing, faster. Serving more than 100 million users across 250,000 customers, Miro empowers cross-functional teams to flow from early discovery through final delivery on a shared, AI-first canvas. With the canvas as the prompt, Miro's collaborative AI Workflows keeps teams in the flow of work, scales shifts in ways of working, and drives organisation-wide transformation. Founded in 2011, Miro currently employs more than 1,600 people in 13 hubs around the world.