R-Data: Diagram Interop for Lucid, Miro, FigJam

Move your boards between Lucidchart, Lucidspark, Miro, and FigJam. 146 shape types, 1,821 cloud icons. Editable, not screenshots.

As of June 2026, R-Data: Diagram Interop for Lucid, Miro, FigJam has 17 users in the Productivity category.

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Tracking since Apr 24, 2026.

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May 31, 202691.0.1
Jun 6, 2026111.0.1
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Changelog

  • May 24, 2026
    description
    R-Data moves diagrams between Lucidchart, Lucidspark, Miro, and FigJam
    with structural fidelity intact. Shapes, connectors, positions, colors,
    text. Editable on arrival. Not a screenshot.
    
    Most enterprise teams run two or three diagramming platforms concurrently.
    The consolidation meeting has been moved to next quarter. It will be moved
    again. R-Data is the tool that lets the work continue regardless of how
    that meeting lands. IT keeps Lucidchart. Design keeps FigJam. Engineering
    keeps Miro. The diagram still crosses.
    
    WHAT IT DOES
    R-Data extracts structured data from Lucidchart, Lucidspark, Miro, and
    FigJam. Shapes, connectors, positions, colors, text, container hierarchies.
    You choose where it goes: another of the four platforms, or a portable
    JSON archive you keep.
    
    Not a screenshot tool. R-Data parses actual document structure. Bounding
    boxes, coordinate systems, color spaces, text markup, connector routing.
    Diagrams arrive on the other side as first-class content in the target
    platform. Editable. Movable. Yours.
    
    SUPPORTED ROUTES
    - Lucidchart to Miro (direct via Miro API)
    - Lucidchart to FigJam (via the R-Data FigJam plugin)
    - Lucidspark to FigJam (via the R-Data FigJam plugin)
    - Miro to FigJam (relevant where FedRAMP authorization is required)
    - FigJam to Miro (full round-trip)
    - ZIP export from any source (portable JSON, yours to keep)
    
    WHO IT'S FOR
    Teams working across multiple whiteboarding and diagramming platforms who
    have accepted that standardization is not arriving on schedule. Design and
    product orgs where FigJam lives inside the Figma file everyone already has
    open. Engineering orgs where Miro is the whiteboard of record. IT and
    architecture teams with Lucidchart as the system of truth. Compliance
    contexts where FedRAMP or similar authorization determines which platform
    can hold which content. Anyone who has been told "just export as PDF" and
    found that answer insufficient for the actual use case.
    
    HOW IT WORKS
    1. Install the extension. Log into your source platform normally.
    2. Open the R-Data dashboard from the extension popup.
    3. Browse your complete document library. Search, filter, select in bulk.
    4. Choose your destination: another platform, or ZIP.
    5. R-Data handles extraction, coordinate conversion, shape mapping, and
       delivery.
    
    FEATURES
    - Bulk processing, thousands of documents per session
    - 146 shape types mapped across source and destination platforms
    - Coordinate-perfect extraction. Positions, dimensions, rotation preserved.
    - Connector routing preserved across platforms
    - Container and swimlane hierarchy maintained
    - Text formatting, colors, and styles carried over
    - Session-based authentication. No API keys. No developer portals.
    - Client-side parsing. Extraction runs in your browser.
    
    PRICING
    One-time payment per use, based on document count. No subscription. Volume
    discounts compound across your lifetime usage. The more you move, the less
    each one costs.
    
    PRIVACY
    R-Data uses your existing browser session to access your documents.
    Platform credentials are not stored. Extracted data is transmitted over
    HTTPS, held temporarily (7-day TTL), then deleted. Full policy at
    r-data.co/privacy.
    
    SUPPORT
    [email protected]
    
    v1.0.1
      - Connection-driven Home view, surfaces only the routes you can actually run
      - Onboarding now walks you through connecting platforms before the first migration
      - Smaller fixes: history scroll on short windows, billing breakdown placement
    R-Data migrates your diagrams and whiteboards between platforms - Lucidchart, Lucid Spark, Miro, and FigJam - with structural fidelity. Editable shapes, not screenshots. Connectors stay wired. Styles stay intact. Your team edits on day one instead of recreating boards by hand for months.
    
    PAIRS WITH THE R-DATA FIGJAM PLUGIN
    
    Migrating *to* FigJam? Also install our free FigJam plugin from Figma Community — it's the receiver that paints your migrated shapes onto the FigJam canvas:
    
    https://www.figma.com/community/plugin/1628073758890946314
    
    Same R-Data account works across both. The extension is the driver, the plugin is the receiver. Both free to install; pricing applies only when you run a migration.
    
    MIGRATION ROUTES
    
      • Miro → FigJam: Frames become sections. Stickies keep their colors. Connectors stay wired. Ideal for teams moving to a FedRAMP-authorized platform (FigJam is authorized; Miro is not).
    
      • Lucidchart → FigJam: 146 shape types mapped - flowcharts, BPMN diagrams, ERDs, network architectures, swimlanes, cloud architectures (AWS, Azure, GCP - 1,821 icons). Our highest-fidelity route. We recommend testing with 1-2 documents before migrating in bulk.
    
      • Lucid Spark → FigJam: Spark whiteboards arrive as native FigJam content. Stickies and speech-bubble stickies become native FigJam stickies. Containers and frames become sections. Every Spark shape (circles, diamonds, hexagons, stars, clouds, arrows, databases) arrives as its closest FigJam native type. Pen strokes arrive as editable vector paths.
    
      • Lucidchart → Miro: The original pipeline. 146 shape types mapped. Cloud architecture icons preserved as SVG overlays. ERD entity cards decomposed into header + body + field rows. Some complex shapes are approximated by Miro's native shape set.
    
      • Lucid Spark → Miro: Same Spark extraction, Miro destination. Stickies become native Miro stickies, containers become Miro frames, pen strokes upload as SVG image overlays.
    
      • FigJam → Miro (Beta): Shapes, stickies, and connectors migrate from FigJam to Miro boards. We recommend testing with 1 board first.
    
      • ZIP Export: Download portable JSON archives from any source with complete document structure - pages, shapes, connectors, text, coordinates, styles. Open it in any tool. Yours to keep.
    
    HOW IT WORKS
    
      1. Install the extension. It detects your active browser sessions automatically - no OAuth dance for Lucid or Figma, no API tokens, no developer portal. Miro takes one OAuth click.
    
      2. Browse your complete document library from the extension dashboard. Search, filter, select individually or in bulk.
    
      3. Choose your destination: FigJam, Miro, or ZIP. The extraction engine parses coordinates, colors, text, connector routing, and container hierarchies, then reassembles everything as editable shapes on your target platform.
    
      4. For FigJam destinations: open FigJam, run the R-Data plugin (free, install link above), click Import. Shapes appear in seconds.
    
    WHAT GETS PRESERVED
    
    Shape positions, dimensions, rotation, fill colors, stroke colors and widths, stroke styles, text content, font sizes, connector routing (straight, curved, elbowed), connector endpoints, arrow styles, container hierarchies, swimlane structure with colored lane headers, ERD entity cards, BPMN gateway symbols and event coding, cloud architecture icons (AWS, Azure, GCP), Spark pen strokes (as editable vectors on FigJam, SVG overlays on Miro), user-uploaded images.
    
    146 Lucidchart + Spark shape classes mapped. 39 Miro shapes mapped to FigJam equivalents. 29 FigJam shapes mapped to Miro equivalents.
    
    WHAT DOESN'T (YET)
    
    Rich text formatting (code blocks, links, lists, underline) - plain text is preserved. Lucid generators (mind maps, dynamic tables, timelines, Paths) render as labelled placeholder rectangles. Lucid slide build animations are dropped. Embedded data tables, conditional formatting, dynamic data links, collaboration comments, and version history are not migrated. See our migration guide for detailed per-route fidelity and known limitations: https://r-data.co/guide
    
    PERMISSIONS
    
    This extension reads cookies for session detection on Lucid and Figma (no API keys needed) and accesses Lucidchart, Lucidspark, Figma, and r-data.co to read your document data. It cannot read other tabs, browsing history, or any data outside these platforms. Extraction runs client-side in your browser; data is sent to R-Data's server only when you run a platform migration (FigJam or Miro). ZIP exports never leave your machine.
    
    PRICING
    
    One-time payment. No subscription. Same price for any destination. Starts at $50 for up to 25 documents (lifetime buy-in), with volume rates falling to $0.75/doc, then $0.45/doc, $0.28/doc, $0.20/doc as the bracket count grows. Full pricing at https://r-data.co/#pricing
    
    Privacy Policy: https://r-data.co/privacy
    Terms of Service: https://r-data.co/terms
    Support: https://r-data.co/support
  • May 1, 2026
    description
    R-Data moves diagrams between Lucidchart, Lucidspark, Miro, and FigJam
    with structural fidelity intact. Shapes, connectors, positions, colors,
    text. Editable on arrival. Not a screenshot.
    
    Most enterprise teams run two or three diagramming platforms concurrently.
    The consolidation meeting has been moved to next quarter. It will be moved
    again. R-Data is the tool that lets the work continue regardless of how
    that meeting lands. IT keeps Lucidchart. Design keeps FigJam. Engineering
    keeps Miro. The diagram still crosses.
    
    WHAT IT DOES
    R-Data extracts structured data from Lucidchart, Lucidspark, Miro, and
    FigJam. Shapes, connectors, positions, colors, text, container hierarchies.
    You choose where it goes: another of the four platforms, or a portable
    JSON archive you keep.
    
    Not a screenshot tool. R-Data parses actual document structure. Bounding
    boxes, coordinate systems, color spaces, text markup, connector routing.
    Diagrams arrive on the other side as first-class content in the target
    platform. Editable. Movable. Yours.
    
    SUPPORTED ROUTES
    - Lucidchart to Miro (direct via Miro API)
    - Lucidchart to FigJam (via the R-Data FigJam plugin)
    - Lucidspark to FigJam (via the R-Data FigJam plugin)
    - Miro to FigJam (relevant where FedRAMP authorization is required)
    - FigJam to Miro (full round-trip)
    - ZIP export from any source (portable JSON, yours to keep)
    
    WHO IT'S FOR
    Teams working across multiple whiteboarding and diagramming platforms who
    have accepted that standardization is not arriving on schedule. Design and
    product orgs where FigJam lives inside the Figma file everyone already has
    open. Engineering orgs where Miro is the whiteboard of record. IT and
    architecture teams with Lucidchart as the system of truth. Compliance
    contexts where FedRAMP or similar authorization determines which platform
    can hold which content. Anyone who has been told "just export as PDF" and
    found that answer insufficient for the actual use case.
    
    HOW IT WORKS
    1. Install the extension. Log into your source platform normally.
    2. Open the R-Data dashboard from the extension popup.
    3. Browse your complete document library. Search, filter, select in bulk.
    4. Choose your destination: another platform, or ZIP.
    5. R-Data handles extraction, coordinate conversion, shape mapping, and
       delivery.
    
    FEATURES
    - Bulk processing, thousands of documents per session
    - 146 shape types mapped across source and destination platforms
    - Coordinate-perfect extraction. Positions, dimensions, rotation preserved.
    - Connector routing preserved across platforms
    - Container and swimlane hierarchy maintained
    - Text formatting, colors, and styles carried over
    - Session-based authentication. No API keys. No developer portals.
    - Client-side parsing. Extraction runs in your browser.
    
    PRICING
    One-time payment per use, based on document count. No subscription. Volume
    discounts compound across your lifetime usage. The more you move, the less
    each one costs.
    
    PRIVACY
    R-Data uses your existing browser session to access your documents.
    Platform credentials are not stored. Extracted data is transmitted over
    HTTPS, held temporarily (7-day TTL), then deleted. Full policy at
    r-data.co/privacy.
    
    SUPPORT
    [email protected]
    R-Data moves diagrams between Lucidchart, Lucidspark, Miro, and FigJam
    with structural fidelity intact. Shapes, connectors, positions, colors,
    text. Editable on arrival. Not a screenshot.
    
    Most enterprise teams run two or three diagramming platforms concurrently.
    The consolidation meeting has been moved to next quarter. It will be moved
    again. R-Data is the tool that lets the work continue regardless of how
    that meeting lands. IT keeps Lucidchart. Design keeps FigJam. Engineering
    keeps Miro. The diagram still crosses.
    
    WHAT IT DOES
    R-Data extracts structured data from Lucidchart, Lucidspark, Miro, and
    FigJam. Shapes, connectors, positions, colors, text, container hierarchies.
    You choose where it goes: another of the four platforms, or a portable
    JSON archive you keep.
    
    Not a screenshot tool. R-Data parses actual document structure. Bounding
    boxes, coordinate systems, color spaces, text markup, connector routing.
    Diagrams arrive on the other side as first-class content in the target
    platform. Editable. Movable. Yours.
    
    SUPPORTED ROUTES
    - Lucidchart to Miro (direct via Miro API)
    - Lucidchart to FigJam (via the R-Data FigJam plugin)
    - Lucidspark to FigJam (via the R-Data FigJam plugin)
    - Miro to FigJam (relevant where FedRAMP authorization is required)
    - FigJam to Miro (full round-trip)
    - ZIP export from any source (portable JSON, yours to keep)
    
    WHO IT'S FOR
    Teams working across multiple whiteboarding and diagramming platforms who
    have accepted that standardization is not arriving on schedule. Design and
    product orgs where FigJam lives inside the Figma file everyone already has
    open. Engineering orgs where Miro is the whiteboard of record. IT and
    architecture teams with Lucidchart as the system of truth. Compliance
    contexts where FedRAMP or similar authorization determines which platform
    can hold which content. Anyone who has been told "just export as PDF" and
    found that answer insufficient for the actual use case.
    
    HOW IT WORKS
    1. Install the extension. Log into your source platform normally.
    2. Open the R-Data dashboard from the extension popup.
    3. Browse your complete document library. Search, filter, select in bulk.
    4. Choose your destination: another platform, or ZIP.
    5. R-Data handles extraction, coordinate conversion, shape mapping, and
       delivery.
    
    FEATURES
    - Bulk processing, thousands of documents per session
    - 146 shape types mapped across source and destination platforms
    - Coordinate-perfect extraction. Positions, dimensions, rotation preserved.
    - Connector routing preserved across platforms
    - Container and swimlane hierarchy maintained
    - Text formatting, colors, and styles carried over
    - Session-based authentication. No API keys. No developer portals.
    - Client-side parsing. Extraction runs in your browser.
    
    PRICING
    One-time payment per use, based on document count. No subscription. Volume
    discounts compound across your lifetime usage. The more you move, the less
    each one costs.
    
    PRIVACY
    R-Data uses your existing browser session to access your documents.
    Platform credentials are not stored. Extracted data is transmitted over
    HTTPS, held temporarily (7-day TTL), then deleted. Full policy at
    r-data.co/privacy.
    
    SUPPORT
    [email protected]
    
    v1.0.1
      - Connection-driven Home view, surfaces only the routes you can actually run
      - Onboarding now walks you through connecting platforms before the first migration
      - Smaller fixes: history scroll on short windows, billing breakdown placement

Permissions & access

Permissions
storagealarmsnotificationscookies
Host access
https://documents.lucid.app/*, https://images.lucid.app/*, https://lucid.app/*, https://users.lucid.app/*, https://www.figma.com/*, https://r-data.co/*

Screenshots

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About

R-Data migrates your diagrams and whiteboards between platforms - Lucidchart, Lucid Spark, Miro, and FigJam - with structural fidelity. Editable shapes, not screenshots. Connectors stay wired. Styles stay intact. Your team edits on day one instead of recreating boards by hand for months.

PAIRS WITH THE R-DATA FIGJAM PLUGIN

Migrating *to* FigJam? Also install our free FigJam plugin from Figma Community — it's the receiver that paints your migrated shapes onto the FigJam canvas:

https://www.figma.com/community/plugin/1628073758890946314

Same R-Data account works across both. The extension is the driver, the plugin is the receiver. Both free to install; pricing applies only when you run a migration.

MIGRATION ROUTES

  • Miro → FigJam: Frames become sections. Stickies keep their colors. Connectors stay wired. Ideal for teams moving to a FedRAMP-authorized platform (FigJam is authorized; Miro is not).

  • Lucidchart → FigJam: 146 shape types mapped - flowcharts, BPMN diagrams, ERDs, network architectures, swimlanes, cloud architectures (AWS, Azure, GCP - 1,821 icons). Our highest-fidelity route. We recommend testing with 1-2 documents before migrating in bulk.

  • Lucid Spark → FigJam: Spark whiteboards arrive as native FigJam content. Stickies and speech-bubble stickies become native FigJam stickies. Containers and frames become sections. Every Spark shape (circles, diamonds, hexagons, stars, clouds, arrows, databases) arrives as its closest FigJam native type. Pen strokes arrive as editable vector paths.

  • Lucidchart → Miro: The original pipeline. 146 shape types mapped. Cloud architecture icons preserved as SVG overlays. ERD entity cards decomposed into header + body + field rows. Some complex shapes are approximated by Miro's native shape set.

  • Lucid Spark → Miro: Same Spark extraction, Miro destination. Stickies become native Miro stickies, containers become Miro frames, pen strokes upload as SVG image overlays.

  • FigJam → Miro (Beta): Shapes, stickies, and connectors migrate from FigJam to Miro boards. We recommend testing with 1 board first.

  • ZIP Export: Download portable JSON archives from any source with complete document structure - pages, shapes, connectors, text, coordinates, styles. Open it in any tool. Yours to keep.

HOW IT WORKS

  1. Install the extension. It detects your active browser sessions automatically - no OAuth dance for Lucid or Figma, no API tokens, no developer portal. Miro takes one OAuth click.

  2. Browse your complete document library from the extension dashboard. Search, filter, select individually or in bulk.

  3. Choose your destination: FigJam, Miro, or ZIP. The extraction engine parses coordinates, colors, text, connector routing, and container hierarchies, then reassembles everything as editable shapes on your target platform.

  4. For FigJam destinations: open FigJam, run the R-Data plugin (free, install link above), click Import. Shapes appear in seconds.

WHAT GETS PRESERVED

Shape positions, dimensions, rotation, fill colors, stroke colors and widths, stroke styles, text content, font sizes, connector routing (straight, curved, elbowed), connector endpoints, arrow styles, container hierarchies, swimlane structure with colored lane headers, ERD entity cards, BPMN gateway symbols and event coding, cloud architecture icons (AWS, Azure, GCP), Spark pen strokes (as editable vectors on FigJam, SVG overlays on Miro), user-uploaded images.

146 Lucidchart + Spark shape classes mapped. 39 Miro shapes mapped to FigJam equivalents. 29 FigJam shapes mapped to Miro equivalents.

WHAT DOESN'T (YET)

Rich text formatting (code blocks, links, lists, underline) - plain text is preserved. Lucid generators (mind maps, dynamic tables, timelines, Paths) render as labelled placeholder rectangles. Lucid slide build animations are dropped. Embedded data tables, conditional formatting, dynamic data links, collaboration comments, and version history are not migrated. See our migration guide for detailed per-route fidelity and known limitations: https://r-data.co/guide

PERMISSIONS

This extension reads cookies for session detection on Lucid and Figma (no API keys needed) and accesses Lucidchart, Lucidspark, Figma, and r-data.co to read your document data. It cannot read other tabs, browsing history, or any data outside these platforms. Extraction runs client-side in your browser; data is sent to R-Data's server only when you run a platform migration (FigJam or Miro). ZIP exports never leave your machine.

PRICING

One-time payment. No subscription. Same price for any destination. Starts at $50 for up to 25 documents (lifetime buy-in), with volume rates falling to $0.75/doc, then $0.45/doc, $0.28/doc, $0.20/doc as the bracket count grows. Full pricing at https://r-data.co/#pricing

Privacy Policy: https://r-data.co/privacy
Terms of Service: https://r-data.co/terms
Support: https://r-data.co/support

Technical

Version
1.0.1
Manifest
V3
Size
466KiB
Min Chrome
88
Languages
1
Featured
No

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