Google Jamboard is winding down
Google Jamboard will no longer be available after Tuesday, December 31 across Web, iOS, Android, and Google Meet devices. Your Jam data will be available for you to export or migrate to one of Google’s whiteboard partners, such as FigJam, Lucidspark, and Miro, until that date. Please continue to read the below instructions to learn how this mirgration will affect you.
What can I use moving forward?
Google has partnered with FigJam, Lucidspark, and Miro on migration paths for existing Jams so you don't lose your old work. Keep in mind that your Jam file may not be 100% editable after migrating to a partner. Please check each partner’s website for details on these tools and see the instructions below, on how to use them.
- Details for FigJam
- Details for Lucidspark
- Details for Miro
What should I do to prepare for this change?
Starting on Tuesday, October 1, the Jamboard app will become view-only. You’ll no longer be able to create new or edit existing Jams on any platform. During the view-only period, Google will also convert Jams to PDF. We encourage all users to download the Jams they would like to keep before Tuesday, December 31. After this date, you will no longer be able to view your Jams, and all Jam data will be permanently deleted. Learn how to Export your Jams.
If you’re looking to continue working on your existing Jams, we recommend migrating them to one of Google’s whiteboard partners, details below.
FigJam
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What is FigJam
FigJam is an online collaborative whiteboard for teams and a part of Figma’s design product suite.
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How do I set up a FigJam account?
- Select Continue with Google at Sign Up for Figma and login with your .Net account.
- (Optional) Verify education status at Figma's education status application page to qualify for a free Professional plan.
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How do I migrate my Jams to FigJam?
Please see Figma’s instructions. Note: you will need to allow FigJam to connect to your .Net account.
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How do I integrate FigJam with my other Google Services?
This step is optional and potentially grants the Figma application access to your Google Drive, Calendar and Meet data.
Install and authorize the Figma application from the Google Workspace Marketplace.
Lucidspark
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What is Lucidspark?
Lucidspark is a virtual whiteboard solution and a part of Lucid’s product suite.
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How do I set up a LucidSpark account?
Select the Google Sign in option at Lucidspark and login with your .Net account to qualify for a free Enterprise license.
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How do I migrate my Jams to LucidSpark?
Please see Lucidspark’s instructions. Note: you will need to allow Lucid to connect to your .Net account.
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How do I integrate Lucidspark with my other Google Services?
This step is optional and potentially grants the Lucidspark application access to your Google Drive, Calendar and Meet data.
Install and authorize the Lucidspark application from the Google Workspace Marketplace.
Miro
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What is Miro?
Miro is an innovation workspace where teams manage projects, design products, and collaborate.
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How do I set up a Miro account?
- Select Continue with Google at Miro and login with your .Net account.
- (Optional) Apply for a free Education account at Miro’s education status application page to gain access to additional features.
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How do I migrate my Jams to Miro?
Please see Miro’s instructions. Note: a full license is required to migrate content from Jamboard to Miro.
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How do I integrate Miro with my other Google Services?
This step is optional and potentially grants the Miro application access to your Google Drive, Calendar and Meet data.
Install and authorize the Miro application from the Google Workspace Marketplace.