SVG Logo Dimensions Use Non-pixel Values
“SVG logo dimensions use non-pixel values” means the validator found a root SVG width or height value that does not meet Gmail's absolute-pixel requirement. Google requires absolute pixel dimensions f
The exact error
SVG logo dimensions use non-pixel valuesWhat Does “SVG Logo Dimensions Use Non-pixel Values” Mean?
“SVG logo dimensions use non-pixel values” means the validator found a root SVG width or height value that does not meet Gmail's absolute-pixel requirement. Google requires absolute pixel dimensions for Gmail; SVG Tiny P/S itself does not create that universal restriction. Google Workspace: Set up BIMI documents the controlling requirement or boundary.
The SVG does not meet Gmail's additional image requirements. This output is provider-specific and must not be generalized to every BIMI receiver.
Why Does SVG Logo Dimensions Use Non-pixel Values Appear?
SVG logo dimensions use non-pixel values appears when a dimension uses a percentage or unit such as em or pt. The exact diagnostic should be read at the scope of root SVG dimensions rather than as proof that every BIMI layer failed.
How Do You Fix SVG Logo Dimensions Use Non-pixel Values?
To fix SVG logo dimensions use non-pixel values, replace both root dimensions with intended absolute pixel values while preserving the artwork's aspect ratio and viewBox.
Pixel dimensions do not prove that the SVG passes the rest of the profile.
What Should You Verify After Fixing SVG Logo Dimensions Use Non-pixel Values?
After fixing SVG logo dimensions use non-pixel values, confirm both dimensions are present, absolute, and at least 96 pixels for Gmail, then validate the full SVG. Verification should use the exact public selector, URL, record, or file evaluated by the receiver.
The correction clears only this condition; it does not guarantee that a receiver will display an indicator.
Key Takeaways
- The affected object is root SVG dimensions.
- The direct correction is to replace both root dimensions with intended absolute pixel values while preserving the artwork's aspect ratio and viewBox.
- Pixel dimensions do not prove that the SVG passes the rest of the profile.




