The Kindle Scribe may have pushed digital note-taking into the mainstream, but a rival is now taking things a step further by cutting out one of the most frustrating parts of the process.
reMarkable Adds ‘Send to Miro’ Feature
Norwegian tech company reMarkable has introduced a new feature called Send to Miro, designed to save users from manually typing up handwritten notes.
The idea is simple but powerful. Instead of rewriting everything after a meeting or brainstorming session, users can tap a button and instantly send their handwritten notes and sketches to Miro, a popular digital whiteboard platform used by teams.
Once uploaded, the notes are ready to be accessed, shared, and edited collaboratively.
From Scribbles to Smart Digital Content
What makes this feature stand out is what happens after your notes land on Miro.
The platform uses AI to convert handwritten content into editable text and structured diagrams. Rough sketches can turn into mind maps, flowcharts, or even presentation-ready visuals within minutes.
This goes beyond what the Kindle Scribe currently offers. While Amazon’s device can convert handwriting into text, it doesn’t fully support transforming sketches into usable digital formats.
The update is clearly aimed at people who move between individual thinking and team collaboration.
You can jot down ideas privately on your tablet, then quickly push them into a shared workspace where teammates can build on them. It removes the usual delay between note-taking and execution, which is where a lot of ideas tend to get lost.
Miro’s additional AI tools can also summarise content and suggest new directions, helping teams move faster from idea to action.
Pricing & Availaibility
The feature isn’t completely free. To use Send to Miro, you’ll need a paid Connect subscription on your reMarkable device. This plan also includes cloud storage, cross-device access, and additional security features.
There is a free trial available, but long-term access will require a monthly fee.
This new update signals a shift in how digital note-taking devices are evolving. It’s no longer just about replacing paper. Devices like reMarkable are now trying to fit directly into professional workflows, where speed, collaboration, and automation matter more than just writing.
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