Migration Guide
How to migrate your diagrams
Five routes. Same engine. Pick your source, pick your destination. Every route produces editable shapes — not screenshots, not PDFs. Your team edits on day one.
Miro → FigJam
FedRAMPFigJam is FedRAMP authorized. Miro is not. Government agencies, defense contractors, healthcare organizations, and financial institutions using Miro need a migration path to a compliant platform. R-Data provides automated migration with structural fidelity — at a fraction of the cost of a services engagement.
Step by step
Install the R-Data Chrome extension
Add R-Data from the Chrome Web Store. No API keys, no developer portal.
Connect to Miro
Click 'Connect Miro' in the extension dashboard. Authorize via Miro OAuth. One click.
Browse and select boards
Your complete Miro board library appears in the extension. Search, filter, select individually or in bulk.
Choose FigJam as destination
Select the FigJam migration route. Pay once — no subscription.
Open FigJam and run the R-Data plugin
Open a FigJam file, launch the R-Data plugin from the toolbar, and click Import. Shapes appear in seconds.
Verify and edit
Your Miro boards are now editable FigJam shapes. Frames became sections. Stickies kept their colors. Connectors stayed wired. Start editing immediately.
Fidelity
Shapes mapped
39 Miro types → FigJam
Shape creation
100%
Text preservation
Plain text preserved
Connector preservation
~89%
Position accuracy
100%
Details
- Miro frames convert to FigJam sections
- Sticky note colors map to nearest FigJam equivalent
- Connector styles (straight, curved, elbowed) preserved
- Mind maps degrade to shapes + connectors (FigJam has no native mind map)
- Images embedded as raster or SVG depending on source format
- Miro widgets (tables, code blocks, kanban) create placeholders — recreate manually
- Rich text formatting not preserved — plain text only
- We recommend testing with 1-2 boards before bulk migration