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Draw your signature with a mouse or trackpad, or type it in a handwriting-style font, then drop it exactly where the contract needs it. Everything happens in your browser, so the document never leaves your device.

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To sign a PDF online free, use DollarFix PDF: draw your signature or type it in a handwriting font, then drag it onto the line and resize it. It all happens in your browser with no account, and a one-time $1 unlocks the download.

Last updated: August 2026

Signing a PDF should not mean handing your contract to a website. Here the file is opened straight in the browser and stays on your machine, so a signed NDA, lease or offer letter is never uploaded to anyone's server. Draw your signature freehand or type your name and pick a signature-style font, then drag it onto the signature line and resize it until it sits right. When it looks correct you download the finished PDF for a one-time $1.

Most e-sign tools push you into a monthly plan or an account before you can place a single mark. This one asks for neither. There is no sign-up, no card kept on file, and no $10-to-$30-a-month subscription humming in the background after you have signed one document. You edit and sign for free; the only charge is the single dollar to export the final file, and that is it.

Because you are working on the real PDF rather than a flattened screenshot, your signature drops onto the actual page and exports as part of the document. You can add several signatures for a two-party contract, place initials on each page, and combine signing with the other tools here, filling form fields or dating the document before you export. Cyrillic and other Unicode names type cleanly too, with the right font fetched automatically.

Adding a signature to a PDF takes two decisions: draw it with a mouse, trackpad or finger, or type your name and let the editor render it. Either way the signature lands as an object you can drag, resize and re-place until it sits on the line properly — and you can drop the same signature onto several pages of a multi-page contract without redrawing it each time.

How to sign a PDF

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Open your PDF
Drop the contract or form into the editor. It loads in your browser and stays on your device, with nothing uploaded to a server.
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Create your signature
Choose the signature tool, then either draw your signature with the mouse or trackpad, or type your name and pick a handwriting-style font.
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Place and resize it
Drag the signature onto the signature line, then scale it to fit. Add initials or a second signature for the other party if the contract needs them.
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Download for $1
Export the signed PDF for a one-time $1. No subscription, no account, no watermark on the file you download.
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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

Is signing a PDF here free?
Signing and editing are completely free. You only pay a one-time $1 when you download the finished, signed PDF. There is no subscription and no recurring charge.
Is my document uploaded anywhere?
No. The PDF is opened and signed entirely in your browser and never leaves your device, so a private contract or agreement stays on your machine the whole time.
Is a drawn or typed signature legally valid?
In many places an electronic signature you apply yourself is accepted, but rules vary by country and document type. We are not a law firm, so check the requirements for your specific contract.
Can I add more than one signature or my initials?
Yes. Place several signatures for a two-party contract, drop initials on each page, and resize each one independently to fit the signing lines.
Do I need an account to sign?
No. There is no sign-up and no card kept on file. You open the PDF, sign it, and download, with the only step being the single $1 to export.
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.

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