Here, we report a short series of six new boron Schiff bases (BOSCHIBAs), four of them bearing anionic boron clusters. The boron complexes (1-2) were synthesized by the multicomponent reaction. The Boron Schiff bases were appropriately functionalized with boron cluster anions [B 12 H 12 ] 2À (3-4) and [3,3'-Co(C 2 B 9 H 11 ) 2 ] À (5-6). Remarkably, BOSCHIBAs bearing [B 12 H 12 ] 2À showed fluorescence emission to the NIR and far-red regions (3: 747 nm, 4: 690 nm), while 5 and 6 exhibited emission in the UV region (5: 525 and 6: 475 nm). Notably, complexes 2, 5, and 6 showed the highest photostability, followed by the boron complexes 1 and 3, which suggest that the nature of the boron cluster influences photostability properties. Compounds 3-4 represent the first example of boron Schiff bases bearing boron cluster anions [B 12 H 12 ] 2À exhibiting fluorescence emission in the NIR and far-red regions, make them potential candidates as fluorescence probes for bioimaging.