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Sign a PDF,
right in your browser.

Upload a PDF, draw or upload your signature, then click exactly where on the page you want it placed. Nothing is ever sent to a server.

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Sign PDF

Upload a PDF, prepare your signature, then click the page preview to place it.

Drop a PDF here, or click to browse
One file at a time
Draw here with your mouse or finger

How it works

  1. Upload your PDF. A preview of the first page appears below the dropzone.
  2. Click on the preview where you want the signature to go — an orange outline shows you exactly where it will land. Use the page selector to navigate multi-page documents.
  3. Prepare your signature — draw it with your mouse or finger, or upload a photo of your written signature. If you upload, tick "Remove white background" for a clean result on any document colour.
  4. Click "Sign & Download" and the signed PDF downloads immediately.

Common questions

Is this a legally binding e-signature?

This places a drawn image of your signature onto the page — the same visual result as signing a printout and scanning it, not a certified digital signature with identity verification. For contracts that specifically require certified e-signatures, use a service built for that.

Can I sign more than one page?

Right now this places one signature on one chosen page per run. For multiple pages, sign the file once, then upload the signed result again and sign the next page.

Does my drawn signature get saved or stored anywhere?

No — it exists only in your browser's memory for this session and is discarded the moment you close or reload the page.

My uploaded signature has a white background — will it look wrong?

Tick "Remove white background" before signing and the tool will make all near-white pixels transparent before embedding, so it looks clean on any document colour.