BIMI · VMC & CMC · DMARC alignment
Your logo in the inbox, engineered to pass.
BIMI rejects most logos on the first attempt and stays dark until your authentication is right. We handle both: the SVG rebuilt to SVG Tiny PS, and the DMARC, SPF and DKIM alignment the logo depends on.
The thing most providers miss
BIMI is gated behind DMARC.
A logo will not display without DMARC at enforcement, a policy of
quarantine or reject. Most domains sit at p=none, which means
the logo physically cannot appear no matter how perfect the SVG is. Fixing
the file is the visible step. Getting authentication right is the one that
makes it work.
Since 2024 the barrier dropped further. Gmail now accepts a Common Mark Certificate, so brands without a registered trademark can display a logo too. The market opened. The technical requirements did not get softer.
Services
From a single logo fix to the full stack.
BIMI SVG logo fix
Your logo re-engineered to pass SVG Tiny PS, so it displays in supported inboxes.
Full BIMI implementation
End to end setup: SVG, DNS record, authentication check, and certificate guidance.
DMARC enforcement project
Move your domain from p=none to p=reject without breaking legitimate mail.
Deliverability audit & inbox placement
Find out why mail lands in spam, and get a prioritized plan to fix it.
Authentication monitoring
Continuous DMARC monitoring, certificate renewal, and deliverability watch.
How it works
A process, not a promise.
Each step has an objective outcome. Nothing moves forward on hope.
Diagnose
We check the SVG against the SVG Tiny PS profile and read your current SPF, DKIM and DMARC state. You learn exactly what is blocking the logo, not a guess.
Engineer
The logo is rebuilt to pass validation: correct viewBox, title element, version attributes, no scripts or external references. It validates, or we keep working.
Align
Authentication is brought into line. Where DMARC is not at enforcement, we plan the move to quarantine or reject in stages so legitimate mail keeps flowing.
Verify
The BIMI record is published and the result confirmed across Gmail, Yahoo and Apple Mail. You see the logo in the inbox before we call it done.
Proof
Logos shipped, not promised.
Sent over an SVG that three certificate authorities had already rejected. It came back validating cleanly and the logo was live in Gmail within a day. Knew exactly what the validators wanted.
BIMI SVG logo fix
We were stuck at p=none for months and our logo would not show. The enforcement work was methodical, nothing broke, and we reached reject without a single legitimate email getting blocked.
DMARC enforcement project
Explained the VMC versus CMC decision in plain terms and saved us from buying a certificate we did not need. Fast, technical, no fluff.
Full BIMI implementation
Every engagement is logged and reviewed on Fiverr Pro. Read the full review history →
Open source
The work is public.
Tools and snippets from real BIMI and deliverability work, published on GitHub.
Who does the work
Burak
Fractional CRM & Lifecycle Architect, Email Deliverability
Bimiware is not an agency front. The person you hire is the person who rebuilds the SVG, reads the DMARC reports, and confirms the logo in your inbox. The work spans email deliverability, authentication and compliance, backed by 400+ completed logo projects and open-source tools you can inspect.
Common questions
BIMI, briefly.
What is BIMI?
BIMI, Brand Indicators for Message Identification, is a standard that lets your verified logo appear next to your emails in supported inboxes. It relies on email authentication: SPF or DKIM, DMARC at enforcement, and a BIMI DNS record pointing to a compliant SVG logo.
Why will my logo not display even after I publish a BIMI record?
The two most common reasons are an SVG that does not meet the SVG Tiny PS profile, and a DMARC policy still at p=none. Both must be resolved. Some inboxes also require a VMC or CMC certificate before the logo shows.
Do I need a trademark for BIMI?
No longer. A VMC requires a registered trademark and unlocks the Gmail verified checkmark. Since 2024 Gmail also accepts a CMC, which needs no trademark, only proof your logo has been publicly displayed on your domain for at least 12 months. That opened BIMI to brands without a registered mark.
Which inboxes support BIMI?
Gmail, Yahoo and Apple Mail are the primary supporters. Yahoo displays a logo with no certificate, Gmail accepts a VMC or CMC, and Apple Mail requires a VMC. Microsoft support remains limited.
Send the logo. We will tell you what is wrong with it.
Start with the $49 fix, or scope a larger authentication project.