Where is Miro headquartered?
Miro operates a dual-headquarters model with co-equal hubs in San Francisco, California and Amsterdam, Netherlands. Amsterdam is Miro's largest office globally and houses the CEO and a significant portion of the executive team. The company maintains additional offices in Austin, London, Berlin, Tokyo, Sydney, and Yerevan — spanning three continents — as of mid-2026.
- HQ
- San Francisco, CA & Amsterdam, Netherlands
- SF Address
- 201 Spear Street, Suite 1100, San Francisco, CA 94105
- Offices
- SF, Amsterdam, Austin, London, Berlin, Tokyo, Sydney, Yerevan
- Founded
- 2011 (Yekaterinburg, Russia)
- Employees
- ~1,800
- Largest Hub
- Amsterdam, Netherlands (CEO based here)
Where does Miro have offices?
Miro's office network spans North America, Europe, and Asia-Pacific, anchored by dual headquarters in San Francisco and Amsterdam.
- San Francisco, CA· Headquarters
- Amsterdam, Netherlands· Headquarters (Largest Hub)
- Austin, TX· North America
- London, UK· EMEA
- Berlin, Germany· EMEA
- Tokyo, Japan· Asia-Pacific
- Sydney, Australia· Asia-Pacific
- Yerevan, Armenia· Engineering Hub
Sources:Miro Amsterdam expansion — miro.com newsroomMiro office locations — Clay
Where is Miro's headquarters?
Miro is co-headquartered in San Francisco, California (201 Spear Street, Suite 1100, CA 94105) and Amsterdam, Netherlands. The company was originally founded in Yekaterinburg, Russia in 2011 before relocating its principal operations to San Francisco as it scaled its US enterprise business. San Francisco anchors investor relations, US go-to-market leadership, and key account sales, and served as the venue for the Canvas 26 conference in May 2026.
In November 2021, Miro designated Amsterdam as a co-headquarters and its largest single global hub, with CEO Andrey Khusid and nearly half of the executive team relocating there. The Amsterdam announcement came with a commitment to hire more than 500 employees in the city over the following year, reflecting a deliberate strategy to build European engineering and product capability at scale. Engineering, product design, and a significant portion of finance and operations are concentrated in Amsterdam.
Miro is legally incorporated in Delaware as RealtimeBoard, Inc. (doing business as Miro), consistent with its US venture capitalist backing and long-term IPO optionality under US securities law, even as its operational center of gravity sits increasingly in Europe.
What other offices does Miro have?
Beyond its two headquarters, Miro operates offices in Austin, Texas; London, United Kingdom; Berlin, Germany; Tokyo, Japan; Sydney, Australia; and Yerevan, Armenia. The Austin office functions as a US engineering and enterprise sales hub, complementing the San Francisco go-to-market function with a lower cost-of-living location for technical talent.
The European offices — London and Berlin — support EMEA sales, partnerships, and customer success. London provides access to the UK financial services and consulting sectors, which represent significant enterprise whiteboard spending. Berlin is strategically positioned for DACH-region enterprise accounts and European product talent. Together, these EMEA offices serve what Miro has described as some of its largest and most strategic enterprise relationships.
Tokyo and Sydney anchor Miro's Asia-Pacific region. Japan, in particular, has shown strong enterprise whiteboard adoption — Miro's Tokyo office supports major Japanese conglomerates and financial institutions. Sydney serves the Australian market, where Atlassian's ecosystem footprint creates both partnership and competitive complexity for Miro. Yerevan, Armenia reflects the Eastern European engineering talent base that Miro has historically drawn from, consistent with the founding team's Russian roots and the broader Eastern European SaaS engineering talent pool.
What Miro's office footprint means for territory planning and field sales
Miro's dual-HQ structure is critical for sellers planning field coverage. North American enterprise accounts are primarily served out of San Francisco and Austin — expect senior champions and day-to-day contacts to operate in Pacific and Central US time zones. European accounts, including some of Miro's largest enterprise relationships in technology, consulting, and financial services, cluster in Amsterdam, London, and the major DACH cities, with Amsterdam being the highest-leverage field market given it houses the CEO and much of the executive team.
For field events, ABM campaigns, executive briefings, or in-person meetings, San Francisco and Amsterdam are the top two markets globally for direct access to Miro decision-makers and the surrounding ecosystem of customer references. Austin is a valuable secondary US market for mid-market technology and SaaS companies. Tokyo and Sydney represent growing APAC enterprise accounts — a positive lead signal for vendors with Japan or Australia-specific expansion plans.
Canvas 26 (May 2026, San Francisco) demonstrated that Miro's flagship industry event is US-based, while its product and engineering decision-making skews Amsterdam. Sellers who want to engage Miro's product leadership around partnership, integration, or API deals should plan travel to Amsterdam rather than San Francisco for the most direct access.
As of June 2026.Sources:Miro Amsterdam expansion — miro.com newsroomMiro office locations — Clay dossierMiro Canvas 26 — San Francisco event
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