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drawio (diagrams.net) vs tldraw

Self-host pick — both replace Miro (Online whiteboard / visual collaboration).

Both drawio (diagrams.net) and tldraw self-host as a replacement for Miro (Online whiteboard / visual collaboration). Pick drawio (diagrams.net) if you want diagrams (architecture, ER, flowcharts) where Miro is overkill and you want files in git; pick tldraw if you want product teams that want a polished whiteboard inside their own app — embed the component, not host a separate site. Both are Apache-family licensed and similar to set up.

drawio (diagrams.net)open-sourcetldrawopen-source
LicenseApache-2.0Apache-2.0
Setup time5min docker run10min — clone the example sync server + frontend
Monthly cost$3/mo VPS; static frontend.$5-10/mo VPS for the sync server.
GitHubjgraph/drawio ★ 5.37k · last commit 2d agoalivetldraw/tldraw ★ 47.0k · last commit todayalive
ReplacesMiroMiro

Good fit for

drawio (diagrams.net)

Diagrams (architecture, ER, flowcharts) where Miro is overkill and you want files in git.

Weak at:No real-time collaboration; not a freeform whiteboard.

tldraw

Product teams that want a polished whiteboard inside their own app — embed the component, not host a separate site.

Weak at:Standalone hosted-app story is thin; built more as an embeddable component than a Miro-shaped product.

In a terminal? npx -y github:SolvoHQ/os-alt-cli miro prints Miro's self-host options including both — how the CLI works →

FAQ

Which is easier to self-host, drawio (diagrams.net) or tldraw?

drawio (diagrams.net): 5min docker run. tldraw: 10min — clone the example sync server + frontend.

What does each cost to run?

drawio (diagrams.net): $3/mo VPS; static frontend.. tldraw: $5-10/mo VPS for the sync server.. Both projects are free and open source.

Do drawio (diagrams.net) and tldraw replace the same SaaS?

Yes — both are open-source alternatives to Miro.