An HMI (Human-Machine Interface) image library is a centralized collection of graphical assets—such as icons, symbols, and animations—used to design the visual interface through which operators interact with industrial machines and automation systems. These libraries are essential for creating clear, functional dashboards that help monitor real-time data, manage alarms, and optimize industrial processes. Key Components of an HMI Image Library
Example: Pump
Best use cases
Golden Rules:
Version 1.0
Date: April 24, 2026
Domain: Human-Machine Interface (HMI) / SCADA / Industrial Automation hmi image library
The library translates raw sensor data into several visual formats: An HMI (Human-Machine Interface) image library is a
Call to Action: Evaluate your current HMI image library today. Are your pumps pixelated? Are your colors random? Download our free HMI Library Audit Checklist (PDF) or explore top vendors like Symbol Factory and Inductive Automation’s Exchange to see what a modern library looks like in action. Use case: Background logos, company branding, safety labels