Reveal Integrates Onna with Miro for First Native eDiscovery Tool in AI Workspace
Event summary
- Reveal announced a native integration between Onna and Miro, enabling legal teams to collect, preserve, and search content on Miro boards for litigation and investigations.
- The integration is available to Miro Enterprise Guard customers, reinforcing Onna's position as the most comprehensive collaboration data preservation platform.
- Miro boards increasingly contain critical evidence such as strategic planning material, product development timelines, and intellectual property documentation.
- Onna’s no-code collection allows legal teams to rapidly deploy and target specific boards or users without IT bottlenecks.
The big picture
Reveal’s Onna-Miro integration addresses a growing need for defensible data collection in AI-powered workspaces, aligning with broader trends in legal tech automation and enterprise governance. As Miro solidifies its position as an essential collaboration tool for over 250,000 organizations, this move positions Reveal to capture a larger share of the eDiscovery market by expanding its data collection capabilities into visual, unstructured environments.
What we're watching
- Adoption Pace
- How quickly Miro’s enterprise customers adopt the Onna integration, given its critical role in litigation and investigations.
- Competitive Response
- Whether competitors like Relativity or Everlaw introduce similar integrations to maintain market share.
- Regulatory Impact
- The extent to which this integration influences compliance standards for AI-driven collaboration tools.
