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If you only sign yourself, the document never leaves your device. If you send the document to others, we store it in the EU.

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Where does the document go?

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Drop a PDF here, or click to find the file. You can sign yourself, send to others for signing, or both.

PDF · max 20 MB
How it works

Three focused steps.

01

Upload PDF

Drag-drop or pick from your device.

02

Draw or type your signature

Use your mouse or finger.

03

Download the signed PDF

The file is ready to download.

Privacy

Local when you sign yourself. In the EU when you send to others.

When you sign yourself, the PDF is read in your browser only. When you send to others, the document and audit trail are stored in Frankfurt.

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Signature types

Drawn signatures cover most everyday needs. Documents you send to others stay in the EU.

Drawn/typed signature

Free

Draw your signature in the browser. It's added to the PDF, and the PDF stays on your device.

  • NDAs, customer agreements, consents
  • Informal B2B confirmations
  • Internal documents
Simple Electronic Signature (SES). Legal effect under eIDAS Article 25(1).

Documents stay in the EU

EU storage

When you send a document to others, it's stored in Frankfurt under GDPR safeguards.

  • Stored in the EU
  • GDPR-aligned data handling
  • Audit trail per signature event
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Pricing

Drawn signatures are free.

No account needed.

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FAQ

Common questions

A drawn signature is a Simple Electronic Signature (SES) under eIDAS Article 25(1) and cannot be rejected in court solely because it is electronic. In a dispute, the court looks at how strongly the signature ties you to the document and whether the document may have been changed afterwards. SES is enough for most everyday agreements. For agreements where evidential weight matters more, an identity-verified signing service is the common choice. This is information, not legal advice.

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