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BIMI SVG logo fix
Your logo re-engineered to pass SVG Tiny PS, so it displays in supported inboxes.
BIMI rejects most SVG files on the first pass. The spec is SVG Tiny PS, a strict profile that bans scripts, external references, raster embeds, and dozens of attributes that ordinary export tools leave in. We rebuild your logo to validate cleanly and host the final asset on a reliable, globally available endpoint.
What you get
- Logo rebuilt to the SVG Tiny PS profile and passing validation
- Correct square aspect ratio, title element, and version attributes
- Final SVG hosted on a stable endpoint, ready for your DNS record
- The exact BIMI DNS record value to publish
Turnaround: Typically 1 to 2 business days.
Questions
Why does my SVG keep getting rejected?
BIMI does not accept normal SVG. It requires SVG Tiny PS, a constrained profile. Common rejection causes include embedded raster images, external font or stylesheet references, scripts, disallowed elements, a missing title element, and a non-square viewBox. The fix is a rebuild, not a tweak.
Do I need a certificate for this step?
Not for the logo file itself. The SVG must be correct first. A VMC or CMC is a separate step that some inbox providers require before the logo displays. Yahoo shows logos without any certificate, Gmail needs a VMC or CMC, and Apple Mail needs a VMC.
Will the logo show up immediately?
Display also depends on DMARC enforcement and certificate status. Inbox providers cache BIMI results, so allow a few hours to a few days after the record is published.