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Add draw.io diagrams and boards to your Monday Workspace

Monday is a popular work management and sales CRM platform. With the draw.io integration, you can add diagrams to your team's Monday boards to collaborate on diagrams visually. Your diagram files are stored directly in your Monday Workspace.

Advantages of a bring-your-own-storage model

Increasingly more of the information and data your teams work with is moving into the cloud. This is not a bad thing – there are many advantages to cloud storage, when you are using an experienced, large and trusted provider.

Collaborate in real time using draw.io

When collaborating in real time using draw.io, you now share your mouse cursor. Seeing your team members' cursors makes it easier to ask about or explain something in a diagram or on a quick whiteboard sketch as you work on it together.

Create a mindmap from text with Mermaid

Mindmaps are useful to quickly capture ideas, and are easy to draw in draw.io and our draw.io branded apps. But some people prefer to work from text lists when brainstorming. Drop a text list into the Mermaid import tool and draw.io will generate your mindmap for you - no need to fuss with connectors or layouts.

Diagram in Lark with our open-source editor

We aim to make diagramming as accessible as possible. As draw.io is an open-source application, an increasing range of applications have integrated our diagramming editor or provide an add-in with our diagramming technology.

Diagram only in selected GitHub repositories

Previously, you could edit your diagram files and use your GitHub repositories as a storage location as an OAuth app, which required access permission to all of your repositories. The new GitHub Apps offer more fine-grained repository access settings. With the upcoming draw.io App for GitHub, you can choose exactly which repositories you want store your diagram files in.

Diagram with draw.io in Plane.so pages

Plane.so, a project management platform, has developed a draw.io integration where you can add, edit and store draw.io diagrams in Plane.so pages. Plane is a useful platform for technical documentation and project management for distributed teams. Both the simple draw.io Board editor and the full draw.io diagram editor are available, with all the standard built-in draw.io shape libraries and templates, as well as the generated smart templates and Mermaid diagram support.

draw.io for Notion Chrome extension

You can now create and store your diagrams directly in Notion pages using the draw.io for Notion extension for the Chrome, Opera and Edge web browsers. The draw.io for Notion extension uses the whiteboard-like simple editor theme, and resizes the embedded image displayed in your Notion page automatically to display your entire diagram.

Edit diagrams directly in GitHub with draw.io and github.dev

For developers, github.dev allows you to edit files stored in GitHub repositories in a web-based code editor. It has many of the benefits of Visual Studio Code - search, syntax highlighting, and a source control view. After installing the unofficial draw.io extension for Visual Studio Code into the web-based editor, you can quickly navigate, view and edit diagram files stored in your GitHub repositories without ever leaving your browser.

Embed diagrams in Confluence Data Center and Server

There are two ways to display diagrams on Confluence Data Center and Server - either attach the diagram file to the page and use the draw.io diagram macro, or embed a diagram that is stored elsewhere using the Embed draw.io diagram macro. You can embed draw.io diagrams easily from the following locations:

Embed diagrams into Notion from draw.io

Notion is a collaboration platform with web, desktop and mobile applications, providing individuals and teams with a range of features for collaboration, documentation and personal organisation: notes, databases, kanban boards, wikis, calendars, and reminders.

Example diagram gallery for draw.io

Many of the templates and example diagrams that we store in our drawio-diagrams repository on Github are available via this website. The new example diagram gallery page lists diagrams in various categories based on industry or teams.

Example diagrams are on GitHub

We regularly publish new example diagrams in the jgraph/drawio-diagrams repository on GitHub so they are easy to access. In this repository you'll find diagram examples that are used in:

Export from Cloudockit to a .drawio diagram

Cloudockit is a platform which connects to and monitors your cloud and on-premises environment and automatically generates 2D or 3D diagrams. It works with AWS, Azure, Google Cloud Platform (GCP), VMWare Hyper-V, Alibaba Cloud, IBM Cloud, and your local infrastructure to visualise your network and automatically generate documentation.

Import diagrams from Lucidchart EDU to draw.io

Lucidchart recently limited their free education plans, Lucidchart EDU, for students and teachers to only 3 editable diagrams. That means that all of the diagrams after your most recent three diagram files are set to read only, unless you switch to a premium subscription.

Insert a diagram from specially formatted CSV data

You can create a diagram automatically from a combination of formatting information and CSV data from a spreadsheet. This may be practical when working with spreadsheet models of various types of data (org charts, attack trees, process flows), or CSV files exported from other programs, for example, modeled network topologies or software dependencies.

Introducing data governance and lockdown configuration options

draw.io is a unique security-first diagramming tool in that we provide the application platform, but your diagram data only lives in your computer memory while you are working on it. As you can store your diagrams on your preferred enterprise-level cloud storage platforms or on your local device, draw.io gives you control over your diagram data.

Run your own draw.io server with Docker

Run your own diagramming server using our Docker image of draw.io. This image includes server-side support for export to PDF, image and .vsdx formats, diagram storage with Google Drive and OneDrive, without any dependency on the draw.io servers.

Share diagrams via Google public links

You can share and collaborate on diagrams with anyone, either inside or outside of your company, when they are stored as public files in your Google Drive account.

Store diagram files on cloud platforms

When you use draw.io, either online or any of our integrations, you choose where to store your diagram files. Create unlimited diagrams and store them on your favourite cloud platform. draw.io doesn't store your diagram data, so you don't need an account to open and edit your files.

Team diagramming in all departments

All teams have their own unique needs and particular workflows. Integrating useful collaboration tools seamlessly into that workflow is the key to your team's success. We offer security-first diagramming for teams working with Atlassian products.

Use draw.io desktop to diagram offline

draw.io desktop is a downloadable security-first diagramming application that runs on Windows, MacOS and Linux. Creating diagrams in the desktop app doesn't need an internet connection. This is useful when you are disconnected or when you must create diagrams in a highly secure environment, where data protection is of the utmost importance.

Use Mermaid syntax to create diagrams

Mermaid is a syntax similar to Markdown where you can use text to describe and automatically generate diagrams. With Mermaid's Markdown-inspired syntax, you can generate flow charts, UML diagrams, pie charts, Gantt charts, and more.

Use PlantUML in draw.io

With PlantUML in draw.io using our web application (app.diagrams.net) you can quickly draw UML diagrams from a text description. When you input your PlantUML text, the diagram editor will automatically layout and arrange the diagram for you, based on your description and the style of output you select. It supports many different types of UML diagrams, as well as mindmaps, tree diagrams, flowcharts, network diagrams, Gantt charts, ER diagrams and more.