Most whiteboards end up in a forgotten tab. Kyzon Canvas lives where you actually work.

It’s a Miro alternative, but it’s built right into the same place you already have your calls, chats, and files.
You can sketch during a meeting, and the board just sticks with that meeting. No extra steps. No exporting. No re-uploading. No pasting another link into Slack.
It’s already right there with the rest of your work.
You can have up to 250 people on a single board. The hand-drawn vibe makes it feel less precious, so you don’t have to stress about making things perfect.
Plus, you get free access to Space for video, Echo for messaging, and Flow for storage for up to 5 users. Kyzon is bootstrapped, profitable, used by 590+ companies, and their support is actually based in Australia.
Unlimited Whiteboards, Export Presentations, and No Per-Seat Pricing
Unlimited Saved Whiteboards: Available on all LTD (Lifetime Deal) tiers.
Flexible Exports: Export boards as PNG or SVG, and export presentations as PNG, PDF, or PPTX.
Frictionless Guest Access: Just share a link and anyone can view—no account or download needed.
Diagramming & Synced Copies: Fully integrated with KYZON Flow. Make process diagrams, org charts, and architecture maps alongside your freeform sketches.
Who it’s for
The Fragmented Team: You’re paying per seat for a whiteboard tool that lives in its own tab, away from your meetings and files. You want the board to stay seamlessly with the rest of the work.
The Workshop Facilitator: You run workshops, retros, or brainstorms with 10+ people, and you’re kinda tired of spending the first 15 minutes showing everyone where the sticky note tool is.
The All-in-One Seeker: You want one payment for a whiteboard, video meetings, messaging, and cloud storage, instead of paying for each tool separately.
Who it’s NOT for
Template Loyalists: If you rely on Miro’s massive template library, this isn’t for you (the founder has said this directly). Canvas has shapes, arrows, text, images, and layers, but no template marketplace.
Growing Teams on Tier 1: Tier 1 is for solo users (up to 30 live collaborators). If you need team seats, go for Tier 2 or 3. It’s worth checking the comparison table before you pick.
Figma Power Users: If your team is deep into Figma and FigJam for design stuff, switching probably isn’t worth the hassle.



