Convert SVG logos into SVG Tiny PS, the required format for BIMI brand indicators in supported inboxes.
The BIMI SVG Converter transforms your existing logo into a BIMI-compatible SVG Tiny PS file ready for hosting and DNS publication.
Provide a public URL, domain BIMI record, or local SVG file, the tool normalizes, validates, and lets you download the converted result.
Normalizes SVG to version 1.2 with baseProfile="tiny-ps" and a square viewBox.
Compare your original and converted logos side by side.
Get a compliant SVG to host on HTTPS and reference in your BIMI record.
Converted output is checked for BIMI compliance issues before download.
Provide a public SVG URL, fetch from a domain BIMI record, or upload a local .svg file.
The tool strips unsupported elements, sets required attributes, and square-crops the viewBox.
File size, structure, and BIMI rules are checked on the converted SVG.
Host the converted file over HTTPS, then add the URL to your BIMI Generator record.
Compare original and converted previews. A successful conversion produces a valid SVG Tiny PS file under the size limit.
SVG was successfully normalized to BIMI-compatible format with no errors.
Conversion completed but has warnings, check file size or non-critical validation notes.
Source could not be converted, invalid input, unreachable URL, or unsupported format.
Converted file exceeds 32 KB recommended limit. Consider simplifying paths or reducing detail.
Converted, Review, or error state for the conversion job.
Byte size of the converted SVG, green under 32 KB, orange above.
Count of issues found in the converted output.
Visual of the source SVG before conversion.
Visual of the BIMI-ready output after normalization.
Run the converted file through the BIMI Logo Validator to confirm full compliance.
Upload the converted SVG to a stable HTTPS URL you control, CDN or web server.
Flat, minimal designs convert best and stay under the 32 KB size recommendation.
After hosting, update the l= tag in your BIMI record and verify with the BIMI Checker.
Public HTTPS URL to an SVG, a domain with a published BIMI l= tag, or a local .svg file upload (max 256 KB).
It handles most structural issues (version, profile, viewBox, scripts). Extremely complex artwork may need manual simplification.
This tool accepts SVG input only. Convert your raster logo to SVG first using a design tool, then use this converter for BIMI compliance.
Large SVGs load slowly and may hit provider limits. BIMI recommends keeping logos under 32 KB.
Any HTTPS endpoint you control, your website, CDN, or object storage. The URL must be publicly accessible.
It fetches the logo URL from an existing BIMI DNS record on the domain you enter, then converts that SVG.
Yes. Any brand update requires a new conversion, re-hosting, and updating the l= tag in your BIMI record.
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