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Migrate Google Jamboards to FigJam

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Updated at June 19th, 2025

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Import Google Jamboards to FigJam
Before you start
  • Available on any team or plan
  • Anyone with can edit access in a team can import Jamboards.
  • Check out the Guide to FigJam →

Run engaging and productive team meetings and class exercises with FigJam’s collaborative tools. Import Jamboards to FigJam so you can pick up where you left off, keep adding stickies, shapes, and text, and start using new tools like timer, spotlight, cursor chat, and more. 

Setting up FigJam at a K-12 institution?

Learn how to set up FigJam at your school →

Import Google Jamboards to FigJam

Migrate existing Google Jamboard files to FigJam in a few steps:

  1. Visit figma.com to create an account or log in, and open the Figma file browser.
  2. From Recents, Drafts, or a project, click Import at the top right of the page.
  3. Select Import from computer.
  4. Select the Jamboard PDF files you want to import. Press and hold ⇧Shift to select multiple files to import at once.

Your Jamboard frames will be imported to a new FigJam file's canvas as images. You can import as many Jamboards as you'd like and can continue working as they upload to your file browser. Imported files are added to your file browser. To add content from a Jamboard to an existing FigJam file, you can copy and paste objects between FigJam files.

Note

If your Jamboard has multiple pages, they’ll be imported into the same file as separate sections. Learn more about sections in FigJam →

Ready to start using FigJam?
  • Explore FigJam files →
  • Run meetings in FigJam →
  • Use FigJam with Google Meet →

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