Miro iPad App Blocks Drawing and Editing With Apple Pencil
Miro's iPad app is effectively read-only — users cannot draw, annotate, or edit content with an Apple Pencil, limiting the device to passive viewing. This is a feature gap in a specific named product rather than a systemic market problem.
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surfaced semanticallyMiro Blocks Apple Pencil Input, Preventing Tablet-Based Design Work
Miro users on iPad cannot use Apple Pencil for drawing or annotation within the app. This blocks a natural tablet workflow for designers and visual collaborators. The lack of stylus support makes the tool significantly less useful for creative professionals on Apple hardware.
Miro iPad app degrades to 50/50 functionality over several months
The Miro iPad app has become increasingly unreliable over months, delivering only 50% functionality and pushing a professional user to seek alternatives for their entire team. Degrading mobile reliability in collaborative tools is particularly damaging for creative professionals who depend on tablet workflows.
Miro Mobile App Typing Obscured by Page Movement
A user reports that typing in the Miro mobile app is broken because the page shifts while typing, preventing them from seeing what they are writing. The issue appeared after a recent update and persists despite app and device updates.
Miro iPhone App Has Persistent Refresh Loops and Input Lag
The Miro iOS app frequently refreshes mid-session, prevents typing, and exhibits significant lag, making it impractical for mobile collaboration. Users are effectively blocked from using Miro away from a desktop.
Miro iOS App Laggy With Long-Standing Unfixed Split Screen Bug
Miro's iOS app has had a split screen bug reported for years that remains unfixed, compounded by general performance lag on iPhone. Collaborative whiteboard tools that deprioritize mobile reliability lose usefulness for distributed teams working on tablets and phones.
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