Sign PDF

Upload a PDF, draw or type your signature, place it on the page, and download — entirely in your browser.

or drop your file here

Supports PDFProcessed locally — never uploaded

// Benefits

Why sign PDFs in your browser

Add a real signature to a contract or form and place it exactly where it belongs.

Draw, type, or use an image

Sign by hand on the pad, type your name in a script font, or drop in a signature image — whichever looks right.

Place it exactly on the page

Pick the page, drag the size, and choose any of nine positions so the signature lands on the right line.

See it before you commit

A live preview shows the signature on the actual page, so you download a signed PDF with no surprises.

// Workflow

How signing fits your document work

For the moment a PDF comes back needing your name — an agreement, an offer letter, a consent form, an invoice approval.

  1. 1

    Upload the PDF you need to sign.

  2. 2

    Draw, type, or add your signature, then size and place it on the right page.

  3. 3

    Sign and download the finished PDF.

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Sign PDF — FAQ

How do I sign a PDF?

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.

Is my file uploaded anywhere?

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.

Can I draw my signature, or do I have to type it?

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.

Is there a file size limit, and does it cost anything?

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.

Where does the signature actually go, and any gotchas?

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.

Does this count as a legal e-signature?

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.

Don't take our word for it — verify it

This tool runs entirely in your browser. Your file never leaves your device — it isn't uploaded to any server.

Check for yourself: open your browser's developer tools (F12, or right-click → Inspect) → the Network tab → then run this tool. You won't see your file uploaded anywhere, because the work happens locally on your device.