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Add a signature to a PDF

Draw your signature freehand or type it in a handwriting-style font, then drag it into place and resize it until it sits exactly on the line. It all happens in your browser, so the file never leaves your device — and you only pay $1 when you download.

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The quickest way to add a signature to a PDF is to make it right on the page. Open the file, pick the signature tool, and either draw your name with the mouse or trackpad or type it and choose a signature-style font. The mark lands on the actual page as a real object you can pick back up — nudge it a couple of pixels, scale it to match the printed line, or drag it somewhere else entirely before you commit.

There is no upload step and no account gate. Your PDF opens straight in the browser and stays on your machine the whole time, which matters when the thing you are signing is a lease, an offer letter or anything you would rather not hand to a random website. Editing and placing the signature are free; the single $1 only comes at the very end, when you export the finished file — no subscription, no watermark, no card kept on file.

Because the signature is added to the real document rather than a flat screenshot, you can drop the same one on several pages, add your initials in the corners, and combine it with dating the page or ticking a box before you save. Type a Cyrillic or accented name and the right font is fetched automatically, so it renders cleanly instead of turning into empty squares.

How to add a signature to a PDF

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Open the PDF and pick the signature tool
Drop your file into the editor — it loads locally, with nothing sent to a server — then select the signature tool from the toolbar to start a new signature.
2
Draw it or type it
Draw your signature freehand with the mouse or trackpad for a natural look, or type your name and choose a handwriting-style font. Either way it becomes a movable object on the page.
3
Place, resize and reuse it
Drag the signature onto the signing line and pull a corner handle to scale it to fit. Reposition it, drop copies on other pages, or add initials — each one resizes on its own.
4
Save it into the PDF for $1
Export once you are happy and your signature is baked into the page as part of the real document. A one-time $1, no account, no subscription, no watermark.
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No subscription
Others lock downloads behind $10–30/month plans. Here you pay $1 once, only when you export — nothing else.
Private by design
Your PDF is opened and edited inside your browser. It is never uploaded to a server — your file stays on your device.
Edits the real content
Change actual text, move and resize images, redact, sign and fill — not just sticky annotations on top. Full Unicode & Cyrillic.

Frequently asked questions

How do I add my signature — draw it or type it?
Both work. Draw your name freehand with the mouse or trackpad if you want it to look hand-written, or type your name and pick a signature-style font for a clean, consistent version. You can switch between the two until one looks right, then place it.
Can I move and resize the signature after I place it?
Yes. The signature drops onto the page as a real object, so you can drag it anywhere, pull a corner handle to scale it up or down, and nudge it into exact position. Nothing is locked until you export the file.
Can I add the same signature to more than one page?
You can. Place it once, then drop copies of it wherever else it is needed — on every page, in a signature block, or as smaller initials in the corners — and resize each one independently to fit that spot.
Is my PDF uploaded when I add a signature?
No. The file opens and is signed entirely inside your browser and never leaves your device, so a private document stays on your own machine from start to finish. There is no server copy and no account to create.
What does it cost to add a signature and save the PDF?
Adding the signature and editing are free. You pay a one-time $1 only when you download the finished, signed PDF — no subscription, no recurring charge, and no watermark on the file you keep.

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