Pencil Spaces API /vs/ Whereby Embedded
Use Miro when your team needs to think together. Use Pencil Spaces when your students need to learn.
Keep the infinite whiteboard Miro made famous. Add what a lesson needs and a workshop canvas doesn't: live video in the same tab, classroom controls, math and STEM tools, lesson AI, co-browsing, scheduling, and compliance built for education, from K-12 to higher ed.
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Last updated June 2026
teaching
An infinite canvas built into a live virtual classroom, with video, teaching tools, and safeguarding in one room.
For collaboration
The best-in-class visual collaboration canvas for product, design, and strategy teams.

The short answer
Both are browser-based infinite canvases, but they are built for different jobs. Miro is a visual collaboration platform for product, design, and strategy teams. Pencil Spaces is a live virtual classroom for teaching and tutoring: video-first, with classroom controls, math and STEM tools, lesson AI, co-browsing, scheduling, and compliance built for education. Use Miro when a team needs to think together. Use Pencil Spaces when students need to learn.
Keeps the infinite canvas. The whiteboard Miro is known for, built into a teaching room.
Video is the room. Live HD video and breakouts in the same tab, not a 25-person beta add-on.
Built for the lesson. Classroom controls, math tools, embedded apps, scheduling, and grading.
Built for education. FERPA, COPPA, HIPAA, SOC 2, and GDPR, with live safeguarding for the settings that need it.
Give Miro its due. For team workshops, templates, and integrations, Miro is excellent.
The line is the lesson. The gap opens the moment you are teaching a class, not running a workshop.
How to think about it
Miro is a brilliant canvas: the default workspace for distributed teams, used by more than 100 million people, and exceptional at brainstorming, diagramming, and planning.
But teaching is not a workshop.
A lesson needs live video beside the board, classroom controls, teaching tools, a way to see when a student drifts, recordings, scheduling, and safeguarding for the people in the room. Those aren't whiteboard features. They're classroom features, and they're why Pencil Spaces exists.
Miro helps teams think together. Pencil Spaces helps teachers teach.
Side by side
Both are infinite canvases that run in the browser. The difference is what each was built to do. Miro is a visual collaboration platform for teams; Pencil Spaces is a virtual classroom for teaching, from tutoring and schools to higher education. Where Miro is the better tool, we say so.
Your question
For teaching
For collaboration
Both are infinite canvases
Is there an infinite whiteboard canvas?

Yes. Unlimited infinite whiteboards built for teaching.

Yes. The infinite canvas is Miro's core, and it is best-in-class.
Is it built specifically for teaching?

A purpose-built virtual classroom.

A visual collaboration canvas for teams.
Does it run in the browser?
Yes. One click, any device, no download.

Yes, in the browser and desktop apps.
The teaching room
Is there live video for a class, in the same place as the board?

Is there a large template and framework library?

Video Calls are in beta, paid-only, and capped near 25 participants.
Are there classroom controls to steer a lesson?

Yes. Leader Mode to control and follow what students see.

Not designed around leading a class.
Are there math and STEM teaching tools?

Yes. Equation editor, graphing, rulers, and manipulatives.

General diagramming, not subject teaching tools.
Can I embed teaching apps on the board?

Yes. Desmos, Quizlet, IXL, YouTube and more, right on the canvas.

An apps and integrations marketplace, aimed at team workflows.
Can I teach on a live website together (co-browsing)?

Yes. Open and browse a real site together inside the room.

No co-browsing.
The team workshop (where Miro is strong)
Is there a large template and framework library?

Not its focus; built around lessons, not workshops.

Yes. Thousands of templates for retros, journey maps, and agile.
Async, always-on walkthroughs over time?

Recordings exist, but the product is built for live lessons.

Yes, with Talktrack audio and video board walkthroughs.
Deep product and dev integrations (Jira, Confluence, Azure DevOps)?

Education integrations, such as Google Classroom, instead.

Yes, a deep ecosystem for product and engineering teams.
AI agents for team workflows?

AI is tuned for teaching, not team operations.

Yes, AI Workflows agents launched in 2026.
Sessions, scheduling and joining
Can I schedule classes and track attendance?

Yes. Built-in calendar, invites, attendance, and rostering.

No scheduling or attendance for lessons.
Can I record a lesson?

Yes, to device or cloud, including without the student on camera.

Call and Talktrack recordings, for board members.
Can students join with no download or account?

Yes. One click, any device, nothing to install.

Browser-based, but guests are often nudged to sign up.
Comparison reflects publicly available information about Miro as of June 2026 and is intended as a fair comparison to help you choose. Miro is a general-purpose visual collaboration platform; Pencil Spaces is a teaching platform. Beta status and feature availability may change.
Use the right tool for the job
We are not saying never use Miro. For team workshops it is superb. We are saying use the tool built for the job in front of you.

You are teaching or tutoring, at any level

You need live video and the whiteboard in one place

Your institution needs FERPA, or your learners are minors and COPPA applies

You want classroom controls and Leader Mode

You need math and STEM tools, or embedded teaching apps

You want to co-browse a real website with a class

You need scheduling, attendance, and lesson recordings

You manage many instructors and want per-classroom pricing

You want the session to feel like a classroom, not a canvas

Your team is brainstorming, mapping, or planning

You are running a retro, workshop, or journey-mapping session

You want thousands of templates and frameworks

You need deep Jira, Confluence, or Azure DevOps integration

Work lives on the board for weeks, async, across time zones

You want AI that clusters notes and runs team workflows

The people on the canvas are colleagues, not students
In Miro's favor
The deepest template ecosystem
Thousands of templates plus Miroverse cover nearly every team ritual: retros, journey maps, mind maps, Kanban, roadmaps, wireframes. For workshop facilitation, that breadth is hard to match.
Async, always-on teamwork
Talktrack walkthroughs, boards that live for months, and the 2026 AI Workflows agents are built for teams aligning over time and across time zones, a different rhythm than a scheduled live lesson.
Product and engineering integrations
Deep, two-way connections to Jira, Confluence, Azure DevOps, and the rest of the product stack make Miro a natural home for software teams.
Governance at enterprise scale
SCIM provisioning, data residency in the EU, US and Australia, ISO 27001 and ISO 42001, and an Enterprise Guard add-on are built for large organizations managing thousands of corporate users.
Sheer ubiquity
With more than 100 million users across roughly 250,000 organizations and 99% of the Fortune 100, Miro is often already in the building, with a team that knows it.
A mature AI canvas
Miro AI generates and clusters sticky notes and summarizes a board, and the Reforge acquisition signals serious, ongoing investment in AI for teams.
In Pencil Spaces' favor
A real video classroom, not a beta call
Video and audio are the room, not a 25-person add-on. Breakout rooms, Leader Mode to steer attention, and one-click join for students, all in the same tab as the board.
Classroom controls and focus signals
Lead a lesson, follow what a student sees, and get private idle and tab-switch alerts, so an easily distracted learner can be brought back without being called out.
Tools for the subject, not the sticky note
An equation editor, graphing, manipulatives, and embedded Desmos, Quizlet and IXL turn the canvas into a place to actually teach math, reading, and science.
Co-browsing a live website together
Open a real website inside the room and browse it as a class with shared control, something a workshop canvas does not do.
Lesson AI, not workshop AI
Sparky plans curriculum-aligned lessons, generates similar practice questions, flags learning gaps, and grades across students, the opposite job from clustering sticky notes.
Compliance for every setting
Enterprise-grade SOC 2 and GDPR for any organization, FERPA for any institution, and COPPA plus active safeguarding for K-12, so the compliance fits whoever is in the room.
Scheduling, attendance, and recordings
A built-in calendar, invites, attendance, and lesson recordings, including recording without the student on camera, run the operations around the lesson.
Pricing that fits a roster
Unlimited hosts and Space links, billed by live teaching time, so adding an instructor does not add a seat and a quiet week does not cost a full month.
Proven at scale
sessions taught on Pencil Spaces
minutes of live learning
uptime, so class is not interrupted
live support inside the Space
If your team teaches on a whiteboard in one window and a video call in another, see what it looks like with the canvas and the classroom in one room.
Built for teaching, not workshops, and trusted across tutoring, schools, and higher education.
Safety & compliance
Both platforms take security seriously. The question is whose data each one is built to protect. Miro's posture is built for corporate data; Pencil Spaces is built for every learner, from K-12 to higher education to professional teams.

SOC 2 Type II, GDPR, ISO and CCPA, for any organization

FERPA, for student records at any institution

COPPA, for K-12 learners under 13

HIPAA, for protected health information

Profanity and inappropriate-video detection

Idle and tab-switch alerts during a live session

Real-time admin oversight of every room

Record a lesson without the student on camera

SOC 2 Type II, a strong corporate posture

ISO 27001 and ISO 42001 for AI management

GDPR and CCPA

Data residency in the EU, US and Australia

SCIM provisioning and an Enterprise Guard add-on

COPPA and FERPA are not advertised

No safeguarding layer for a live class
Pricing model
Miro is priced per member, per month, billed annually, with a free plan, a Starter tier, a Business tier, and Enterprise from a 30-member minimum. That works well for a stable team. In teaching, the roster moves with cohorts, seasons, and demand, so every seat you buy for a quiet month is still paid in full. Pencil Spaces is built for that: hosts and Space links are unlimited, and paid plans bill by live teaching time.
Team size
Pencil Spaces
Per-member model
10 instructors
Unlimited hosts
10 paid seats
50 instructors
Unlimited hosts
50 paid seats
100 instructors
Unlimited hosts
100 paid seats
10,000 instructors
Unlimited hosts
10,000 paid seats
Hosts, rooms, and Space links are unlimited. Paid team plans are usage-based, billed by user hours and only when two or more people are in a Space, so an instructor working alone is never billed. You scale your roster up or down without buying or cancelling seats. By contrast, independent analysts have reported that a majority of purchased Miro licenses go unused, a tax a per-seat model quietly adds as a team grows.
Illustrative model comparison, not a price quote. See the Pencil Spaces pricing page for current rates, and Miro's pricing page for current seat prices.
Run your numbers
A per-member license is only part of the bill. You pay for every seat, every month, locked in for a year, whether or not anyone is teaching that week. Put in your numbers to see the real total. Miro Business lists at roughly $20 per member per month on annual billing.
Pencil Spaces works the other way. You pay for live teaching time, not seats, with unlimited hosts and no annual lock. The meter runs only when two or more people are in a Space, so breaks and no-shows cost you nothing.
Estimates use your inputs and a per-member annual model. Miro list prices vary by tier and change over time; confirm current rates on Miro's pricing page. Pencil Spaces pricing is usage-based, so request a quote for an exact comparison.
Price guarantee
Miro for Education is free, and if that covers you, keep it. But teaching teams on Miro Business or Enterprise pay per member, every month, billed annually, and analysts find a majority of those seats go unused. If you are paying for Miro seats to teach, send us the quote and we will beat it, then add the classroom Miro does not have.
Applies to a comparable paid plan, verified against your current Miro quote. The free Miro for Education tier is excluded; we would rather win on the classroom than undercut free. Terms confirmed before you switch.
Lower price, comparable plan. Show us your Miro Business or Enterprise quote and we will beat it.
No per-seat creep. Unlimited hosts and Space links, so growing your team does not grow your bill, and no seats sit idle.
Better, not just cheaper. You also get live video, classroom controls, lesson AI, and the compliance a workshop canvas does not have.
Simple to check. Send your current Miro quote and we will show you the number.
Moved teaching off Miro
Educators and teaching teams who moved their teaching off a whiteboard-plus-video-call setup and onto Pencil Spaces, in their own words.
Switched for one room
Add a quote from a team that taught on a whiteboard plus a separate video call, on collapsing two tabs into one classroom.
Switched for safeguarding
Add a quote from a school or district on getting COPPA and FERPA and live oversight that a workshop canvas could not provide.
Online learning programs
“Pencil Spaces has been instrumental in our transformation, enabling us to serve more students and bring literacy to the children of Charlotte-Mecklenburg.”
Steve Hall · Executive Director, Augustine Literacy Project
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Switching is easy
You do not have to figure it out alone. Keep using Miro for team workshops if you like, and move the teaching into Pencil Spaces. Our team helps you set up your Spaces, bring your classes across, and get your instructors teaching, with a full library of guides and walkthroughs.

A dedicated team to plan and run your move

A full library of setup guides and video walkthroughs

Nothing to reinstall, your students join in one click
FAQ
Pencil Spaces and Miro are both browser-based infinite canvases, but they are built for different jobs. Miro is a visual collaboration platform for product, design, and strategy teams: brainstorming, diagramming, workshops, and agile planning across thousands of templates. Pencil Spaces is a live virtual classroom for teaching and tutoring, from K-12 to higher education and professional learning: it is video-first and adds classroom controls, math and STEM tools, Sparky lesson AI and grading, co-browsing, built-in scheduling and attendance, and a full compliance and safety stack including COPPA, FERPA, HIPAA, SOC 2 and GDPR. In short: Miro is a canvas for teams; Pencil Spaces is a classroom for teaching.
You can run a class activity on a Miro board, and Miro for Education offers a free plan that schools use for group brainstorming and project-based learning. But Miro is a collaboration canvas, not a teaching platform. It has no teaching-grade live video room, no scheduling or attendance, no lesson-planning or grading AI, no co-browsing, and no child-safety monitoring or FERPA and COPPA compliance. Many educators who try to teach on Miro end up pairing it with a separate video tool such as Zoom. Pencil Spaces puts the whiteboard, the video, the teaching tools, and the safeguarding in one purpose-built classroom.
Miro has a built-in Video Calls feature, but as of 2026 it is still in beta, available on paid plans, and capped at roughly 25 participants, designed for quick team syncs on a board rather than teaching a class. Miro's own community commonly recommends running Zoom alongside Miro for video. Pencil Spaces is video-first: HD audio and video, breakout rooms, Leader Mode to control what students see, and one-click join with no download, all inside the same room as the whiteboard.
Miro maintains a strong enterprise security posture, including SOC 2 Type II, ISO 27001, ISO 42001, GDPR and CCPA, built to protect corporate data. It does not advertise COPPA or FERPA compliance, which govern the data of children and students, and it has no education-specific safeguarding features for a live session. Pencil Spaces is built for learners at every level: it is built to support COPPA, FERPA, HIPAA, SOC 2 and GDPR, and adds active safeguarding such as profanity and inappropriate-video detection, idle and tab-switch alerts, real-time admin oversight, and the ability to record a session without the student on camera.
Yes, Miro for Education is free for qualifying institutions from middle schools through accredited universities: educators get up to 100 members per team with indefinite validity, and students get up to 10 members for two years, by applying with a school email address. It is a genuinely useful free visual-collaboration canvas for project work, but it does not turn Miro into a live teaching room. Pencil Spaces also offers a free-forever plan, and it includes the actual teaching layer: video, classroom controls, scheduling, lesson AI, and the compliance teaching requires.
For live tutoring and online teaching specifically, Pencil Spaces is the strongest Miro alternative because it was purpose-built for the job. It keeps the infinite-canvas whiteboard Miro is known for, then adds what teaching requires: video-first sessions, breakout rooms, Leader Mode, math and STEM tools, embedded apps like Desmos and Quizlet, Sparky lesson AI and grading, co-browsing, scheduling, attendance, savable recordings, white-labeling, and support for COPPA, FERPA and SOC 2. Pencil Spaces has powered more than 10 million tutoring and teaching sessions.
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