BIMI Checker

Check if your domain is ready for BIMI. Verify your BIMI record, logo configuration, and supporting requirements such as DMARC enforcement. Identify issues that can prevent your logo from displaying in inboxes.

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From validation to brand visibility

A BIMI check confirms whether your record and logo are configured correctly. It does not ensure that all underlying requirements are met or that your setup will pass mailbox provider checks.

DMARCS helps you move beyond basic validation. You can verify DMARC enforcement, confirm logo hosting and format requirements, and ensure your BIMI record is correctly aligned with your domain.

This allows you to move from a simple check to consistent, reliable brand visibility in supported inboxes.

Meet BIMI requirements without trial and error

BIMI depends on multiple factors. A valid record alone is not enough. Your domain must have a properly enforced DMARC policy, and your logo must meet strict format and hosting requirements.

DMARCS helps you identify gaps that prevent BIMI from working. You can fix DMARC enforcement issues, validate your SVG logo, and ensure your configuration meets provider expectations before going live.

This reduces failed attempts and speeds up successful BIMI deployment.

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Strengthen trust and consistency across domains

BIMI is not just about displaying a logo. It is about reinforcing trust every time your email reaches the inbox.

As organisations manage multiple domains and sending services, maintaining consistent BIMI configuration becomes difficult. Misalignment or missing requirements can break logo display without clear visibility.

DMARCS centralises BIMI readiness alongside DMARC management. You get a consistent approach to configuration, better control over changes, and the ability to maintain brand visibility across all your domains.

If we could guarantee 100% DMARC enforcement and solve your SPF lookup errors in the next 15 minutes, is there any reason we couldn't start a trial today?