Upload a PDF, draw or type your signature, place it on the page, and download — entirely in your browser.
or drop your file here
Upload your PDF, draw or type your signature, choose the page, position and size, then click Sign & download. You get a new file named …-signed.pdf.
No. The whole thing runs in your browser — the page is rendered and your signature is stamped onto the PDF locally. Your file never leaves your device and nothing is sent to a server.
Either works. Draw with your mouse or finger on the pad, or switch to Type to render your name in a script font. Hit Clear to redo a drawn signature.
It's free with no sign-up. There's no fixed size cap, but because everything is processed in memory, very large PDFs depend on your device's RAM — a huge file may be slow on an older phone or laptop.
It's placed by one of nine anchor positions (corners, edges, center) and scaled by the size slider — you can't drag it to an exact pixel. It's stamped on one page at a time, so repeat for each page you need to sign. Encrypted/password-protected PDFs need to be unlocked first.
The signature is stamped onto the page as an image, not a certificate-based digital signature. Typed and drawn e-signatures are accepted for many everyday documents, but check the specific requirements for your use case.