Sign PDF
Draw with your mouse or finger, or type your name in a cursive font. Then click on the page where you want it. Add as many signatures as you like.
Drag & drop your files
or click to choose from your device
One PDF. Draw or type your signature, then click to place. Drag to move, drag the corner to resize.
Signing lets you draw or type your signature and drop it exactly where it belongs on a PDF — so you can return a signed contract or form without printing, scanning, or installing anything.
How to sign pdf
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Add the PDF you need to sign
Drop in the contract, form, or letter.
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Create your signature
Draw it with your mouse or finger, or type your name in a signature font.
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Place it
Drag the signature onto the right spot and resize it to fit the line.
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Download the signed PDF
Save the finished document, signature embedded, ready to send back.
Everything runs in your browser. Your file is never uploaded — there’s no server to send it to, no sign-up, and nothing to delete afterward.
Frequently asked questions
- Is a drawn signature legally valid?
- In most countries a clear intent-to-sign mark like this qualifies as a valid electronic signature for everyday agreements. For high-stakes legal documents, check the requirements in your jurisdiction.
- Can I sign on a phone or tablet?
- Yes — drawing with a finger or stylus on a touchscreen often produces the most natural signature.
- Can I place initials or more than one signature?
- Yes. Add your signature wherever the document needs it, and resize each placement independently.
- Does my signature get uploaded?
- No. Your signature and document stay in your browser — nothing about your identity is sent to a server.
- Can I reuse my signature on another document?
- Each document creates the signature fresh in your browser for privacy, so you draw or type it again per file.