Bifonazole is a derivative of imidazoles with a wide antibacterial spectrum and is widely used for treating various fungi infections. However, in the open literature, the solubility data of bifonazole are rarely reported. Considering the importance of the solubility of bifonazole in its manufacture and applications, the solubility of bifonazole in 8 alcohols and 4 n-alkyl acetates as well as acetonitrile and N, N-dimethylformamide in the temperatures ranging from 283.15 to 323.15 K has been measured with the assistance of a dynamic laser solubility monitoring device in this paper. The measured solubility of bifonazole follows the order of DMF > alcohols > esters > acetonitrile. The relationship between the solubility of bifonazole and temperature was correlated using three semi-empirical and two activity coefficient solubility models. In addition, the thermodynamic mixing properties (ΔmixG, ΔmixH, ΔmixS, γ1∞, and H1E, ∞) of the bifonazole solutions were evaluated in terms of experimental data and Wilson model parameters.