Google Jamboard · Retired December 31, 2024
Google retired its whiteboard and pointed teachers toward design tools. Pencil Spaces is the Jamboard alternative built for teaching — an infinite whiteboard with live video, audio, and your student right there in the room. Free to start.
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The short answer
Google Jamboard shut down on December 31, 2024, and remaining Jam files were deleted. Google pointed users to FigJam, Lucidspark, and Miro — whiteboards built for design teams. If you used Jamboard to teach, the closest replacement is Pencil Spaces: an infinite collaborative whiteboard with built-in video, audio, recordings, and an AI teaching assistant — with a free plan.
What happened
Google announced in 2023 that it would stop building its own whiteboard and back third-party tools instead. The product was wound down over 2024 — and unlike most retirements, the files didn't survive it.
2023
After seven years, Google said Jamboard — both the app and the 55" hardware device — would be discontinued, choosing to partner with FigJam, Lucidspark, and Miro rather than maintain its own.
October 1, 2024
The app went read-only across every platform. No new Jams, no edits. Google began auto-converting existing Jams to PDFs on a best-effort basis.
December 31, 2024
The service was permanently shut down and remaining Jam files were deleted. There is no way to access Jamboard or the original Jams today.
The gap Google left
FigJam, Miro, and Lucidspark are genuinely excellent — at what they're built for: design sprints, product planning, team brainstorms. But none of them was built to run a lesson. There's no student in the room. If you taught on Jamboard, you'd been improvising — a whiteboard in one tab, Zoom or Meet in another. That was always two tools doing one job.
A design whiteboard (FigJam · Miro · Lucidspark)

No live video or audio — you still need a separate call

No concept of a lesson, a student, or a session

No math, subject, or worksheet tools for teaching

No session recordings to review or share with parents

Priced and designed for product and design teams
Perfect for a design sprint. A lot to stitch together for a Tuesday tutoring session.
A virtual classroom (Pencil Spaces)

Infinite whiteboard with sticky notes, pens, and shapes — the Jamboard feel

Live video and audio built into the same canvas

Math, graphing, and subject tools made for teaching

Upload and co-annotate PDFs and worksheets in real time

Recordings, scheduling, safeguarding, and an AI teaching assistant
Everything you liked about Jamboard — plus the half it was always missing.
Side by side
The capabilities that actually matter when there's a learner on the other end of the screen.
Capability
Retired Dec 2024
Virtual classroom
Status today
Shut down
Active
Infinite whiteboard & sticky notes

Yes

Yes
Real-time collaboration

Yes

Yes
Built for
General brainstorming
Teaching & tutoring
Live video + audio in the same room

No

Yes
Math, graphing & subject tools

No

Yes
Upload & co-annotate worksheets / PDFs

Limited

Yes
Session recordings

No

Yes
AI teaching assistant

No

Yes. - Sparky
Student safeguarding & moderation

No

Yes
Scheduling & persistent rooms

No

Yes
Education privacy (FERPA / COPPA)

Via Workspace

Yes
Free plan
Was free

Free to start
Google retired Jamboard on December 31, 2024; the comparison above is scoped to live teaching use, the job Jamboard did for educators. Capabilities reflect publicly documented features as of 2026.
Moving over
Switching is faster than the export you already did. Pick up the canvas and keep teaching.
Bring your boards. If you exported Jams as PDFs before December 31, they're in your Google Drive — upload them straight into a Pencil space.
Or just start fresh. A new space opens in seconds with the infinite whiteboard ready to go. No setup, no install.
Invite your student. Share one link. Video, audio, and the board are already in the room — no second app to launch.
By the numbers
Teaching sessions delivered on Pencil Spaces by tutors and schools worldwide.
To start. A genuinely free plan with the whiteboard, video, and audio — no card.
Room for everything — whiteboard, video, recordings, AI. No second tool to bolt on.
Built for real classrooms and tutoring, with FERPA and COPPA privacy in mind.
Questions, answered
Google announced in 2023 that it would retire Jamboard to focus on third-party whiteboards rather than maintaining its own. The app became view-only on October 1, 2024, and the service was permanently shut down on December 31, 2024, after which remaining Jam files were deleted. The Jamboard hardware device was discontinued at the same time.idi
No. Jamboard went read-only on October 1, 2024 and was fully discontinued on December 31, 2024. You can no longer create or edit Jams on any platform, and the original Jam files have been deleted by Google.
It depends on what you used Jamboard for. For design and brainstorming, FigJam, Miro, and Lucidspark are the whiteboards Google recommended. For teaching and tutoring, the closest replacement is Pencil Spaces — an infinite collaborative whiteboard with built-in live video and audio, document co-annotation, recordings, and an AI teaching assistant, with a free plan.
Yes. Pencil Spaces has a free plan that includes the infinite whiteboard, live video and audio, and real-time collaboration — built specifically for teaching rather than for design teams. No credit card is required to start.
Google did not provide an education-specific replacement — it pointed everyone to general design whiteboards. Teachers who relied on Jamboard for live lessons moved to purpose-built virtual classrooms like Pencil Spaces, which combine the whiteboard with video, audio, recordings, and safeguarding in one room.
If you exported your Jams as PDFs or PNGs before December 31, 2024, those files are in your Google Drive and you can upload them directly into a Pencil Spaces whiteboard and keep teaching on top of them. If you didn't export in time, the original Jams have been deleted and can't be recovered.
Those are excellent whiteboards for product and design teams, but they aren't built to run a lesson — there's no live student in the room. Pencil Spaces is built for teaching: the whiteboard, live video and audio, math and subject tools, recordings, and an AI teaching assistant all live in a single session
Yes — there's a genuinely free plan with no credit card required, plus paid plans for tutoring businesses and schools that need more rooms, recordings, and admin controls.
Open a free Pencil space, drop in your old boards, and teach your next lesson in the room Jamboard never quite was.
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