Sign a PDF

Draw once, then click anywhere on the page to drop your signature. Resize, rotate, and reposition like any image. Re-place the same signature on as many pages as you need.

  1. 1.Open your PDF.
  2. 2.Click the Sign tool, draw your name, then Insert.
  3. 3.Click any page to place it. Click Sign again to drop more copies.
  4. 4.Save PDF when finished.

Files are processed entirely in your browser. Nothing is uploaded to any server.

Free, private, and actually unlimited.

No daily caps. No upload queue. No spinner that turns into a paywall after the third file.

Private by architecture

Your PDF stays on your device. The app runs entirely in your browser — there is no upload, no server-side copy, and the Content-Security-Policy blocks any code that would try.

Truly unlimited

No hourly throttling. No daily or monthly caps. No file-count limit. Edit one PDF or ten thousand — same site, same speed, no nag screen.

No signup, no watermarks

Every tool below works without an account or email. Output PDFs are clean — no stamps, no banners, no preview-mode quality downgrades.

About this tool

Signing a PDF online usually means uploading it somewhere — which is exactly what you don't want for a contract or NDA. Our signer runs in your browser. The PDF and your signature never leave your device. Draw with a mouse or trackpad, or type your name in one of four cursive fonts; both produce a transparent-background image you can place anywhere on any page.

Once you've made a signature, the toolbar button switches from 'Draw' to 'Place', so re-signing each page of a multi-page agreement is one click each. Each placement is independently resizable and rotatable — useful when a signature box on a form is tilted, or when you want to scale your signature down to match a tighter field. Signatures behave like any other image annotation, so they merge into the document at save time.

You can also copy a signature to the clipboard and paste it elsewhere — useful when you keep the editor open in one tab and want the same signature for several documents. Because everything is local, signing 50 documents takes 50 clicks, not 50 uploads. The output is a normal PDF that opens in any reader; there is no "signed via our service" overlay or attribution.

Frequently asked questions

Is a drawn signature legally binding?
In most jurisdictions an electronic signature is binding when both parties intend it to be. Our tool produces a visual signature; if you need a cryptographic e-signature with audit trails, use a dedicated service like DocuSign.
Can I save my signature for next time?
Your last drawn signature is cached in the browser for the session, so you can re-place it across many pages without redrawing. It is cleared when you close the tab.
Why does my signature have a slight grain at the edges?
The signature is rendered as a transparent PNG at canvas resolution. At very small sizes anti-aliasing can show; resizing it up looks smoother because the source image is larger than typical signature fields.
Can I sign with a typed name in a cursive font?
Yes. The Type tab in the signature modal offers four cursive fonts — Dancing Script, Caveat, Great Vibes, and Pacifico. Pick one, type your name, and insert as you would a drawn signature.
Does the signed PDF reveal that I signed it electronically?
No metadata is added. The signature is just an image on the page — indistinguishable in the final PDF from a scanned wet signature.
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