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

FedRAMP

FigJam 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

1

Install the R-Data Chrome extension

Add R-Data from the Chrome Web Store. No API keys, no developer portal.

2

Connect to Miro

Click 'Connect Miro' in the extension dashboard. Authorize via Miro OAuth. One click.

3

Browse and select boards

Your complete Miro board library appears in the extension. Search, filter, select individually or in bulk.

4

Choose FigJam as destination

Select the FigJam migration route. Pay once — no subscription.

5

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.

6

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