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Brand Indicators for Message Identification (BIMI) lets DMARC-compliant organizations show their verified logo next to emails, building instant trust with recipients. When used with BIMI email clients, the protocol boosts brand recognition, improves deliverability, and helps block phishing and spoofing attempts.
See which BIMI email clients support the standard below, or take the first step to enhancing your brand’s visibility by booking a demo with one of our experts.
Currently, there are several major BIMI email clients that enhance branding and security for organizations.
The following platforms offer BIMI support:
Introduced support in iOS 16 and macOS Ventura. Requires both DMARC enforcement and a Verified Mark Certificate (VMC) for logo display.
Adopted the protocol to improve organizations’ email security and brand visibility.
Offers support, enabling brands to enhance their visibility and trust in email communications.
Requires authenticated domains for support.
DMARC enforcement is necessary; no VMC or Common Mark Certificate (CMC), which allows companies to display a logo without a checkmark, is required.
Requires a VMC for logo and checkmark display. Gmail also supports CMCs.
Recently adopted the standard, allowing for brand visibility in inboxes.
Requires standard DMARC authentication.
Adopted the protocol to allow brands to safeguard customers against illegitimate emails.
Provides support but requires email senders to be authenticated.
Requires a properly configured record and DMARC policy; no VMC or CMC is needed for logo display.
Showed support recently, allowing companies to enhance security and brand visibility.
Requires a VMC or CMC and a strict DMARC policy.
Provides support to help enhance email verification.
Last updated in October 2024
BIMI email clients are helping companies strengthen security and boost brand visibility in email inboxes. The amount of BIMI email clients is increasing, allowing more businesses to enhance their email marketing impact and deliverability.
Implementing the standard shows your organization’s commitment to security and brand integrity. Ensure your company’s domain meets all authentication requirements, including a DMARC policy of p=quarantine or p=reject. Decide whether to get a VMC for full logo and checkmark display or use a CMC where possible for logo display without the verified checkmark.
Companies that use Brand Indicators for Message Identification (BIMI) include major global brands such as CNN, Groupon, and Aetna, among others. These businesses use BIMI to display their verified logo next to authenticated emails, helping improve brand recognition and user trust.
BIMI is currently supported by major email providers such as Gmail, Yahoo Mail, Apple Mail (iOS 16 and macOS Ventura or later), and Fastmail. Support may vary by region, but adoption is growing as more providers recognize the security and branding benefits of BIMI.
BIMI isn’t a standalone form of email authentication. BIMI works with existing authentication protocols like Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting, and Conformance (DMARC), Sender Policy Framework (SPF), and DomainKeys Identified Mail (DKIM).
To use BIMI, a domain must have a DMARC policy set to quarantine or reject.