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About E-Sign PDF
eSign PDF lets you add a digital signature to PDF documents without printing, signing, and scanning. Draw your signature with a mouse or touchscreen, type it in a stylised font, or upload an image of your handwritten signature. The signature is embedded directly into the PDF page. Ideal for contracts, NDAs, offer letters, and any document that needs a personal sign-off.
How it Works
1Upload the PDF you need to sign.
2Create your signature by drawing, typing, or uploading an image.
3Drag the signature to the correct position on the page and resize as needed.
4Save and download the signed PDF ready to send.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is an electronic signature legally binding?
In most jurisdictions — including the US (under the ESIGN Act and UETA), EU (eIDAS regulation), UK, Australia, and Canada — electronic signatures are legally valid for most commercial contracts. However, certain documents (wills, real estate deeds, court filings) require wet signatures or qualified electronic signatures (QES). Check local regulations for your specific use case.
Is this the same as a digital signature (PKI)?
No. This tool creates a visual signature image embedded in the PDF — it is an electronic signature but not a cryptographic digital signature. A PKI-based digital signature uses a certificate authority to cryptographically bind the signer's identity to the document, providing non-repudiation. For that level of assurance, use tools like Adobe Sign or DocuSign.
Can I sign on a mobile device?
Yes. The draw mode works with touchscreen input on phones and tablets. Use your finger or a stylus to draw your signature naturally.
Can multiple people sign the same PDF?
Yes. Sign the PDF, download it, and pass it to the next signer who can upload it and add their signature. This sequential signing workflow works for straightforward multi-party documents.