🔒 Your file never leaves your browser

Sign a PDF online — without uploading it

Draw, type or upload your signature and place it on the document. Everything happens in your browser.

How it works

  1. Drop your PDF below or click to choose it.
  2. Draw your signature, type it (handwriting font) or upload a photo of it, then drag it into place — you can also add a date and text.
  3. Download the flattened PDF, ready to send.

Your file never leaves the browser

All processing happens locally, on your device. Neither the document nor its contents reach any server — which is why there are no accounts, queues or “secure cloud storage” here. There is nothing to store.

FAQ

Is my file uploaded anywhere?

No. The whole process — opening, editing and saving the PDF — happens in your browser. Neither the document nor its contents ever reach a server; we only collect anonymous usage stats (operation type, file size).

Is such a signature legally valid?

The inserted signature is a simple electronic signature (SES) under eIDAS — sufficient for most B2B contracts, NDAs, consents and declarations. It does not replace a qualified signature where the law requires written form under pain of nullity.

Can I save my signature for later?

Yes — with your consent the signature is stored in this browser (localStorage), so next time you can reuse it with one click. It never reaches a server.

Which files are supported?

Standard PDF files up to 10 MB. Password-protected documents and XFA forms (legacy Adobe tech) are not supported — you will see a clear message instead of a broken result.