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While web browser's can display any SVG file, the BIMI standard (Brand Indicators for Message Identification) requires files to be saved as SVG tiny 1.2 format. 

I had to go outside the Affinity family to export an SVG file in the SVG tiny 1.2 format.  I would love to be able to do it directly in Affinity Designer.

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I started creating BIMI files for my clients, and none of it worked because I made all logos in Affinity Designer.

I didn't want to get in the Adobe trial mess, so I re-created the easy logos in Figma and was able to get it to work; most logos are still waiting.

It's a hassle for professionals creating for the web. Affinity developers don't see the webP export as a priority, let alone AVIF.

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On 6/30/2022 at 11:47 AM, YFinder said:

I found another work-around besides using trial for illustrator.

go to BIMI group and use the conversion tool.  It will take your Affinity Designer SVG file and convert it to p/s 1.2

 

https://bimigroup.org/svg-conversion-tools-released/

This converter work perfectly for me. Thanks for the link. I could get my export from Illustrator to validate on MXTools. I truly hope Affinity includes this in an update to 2.0 version.

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