Draw it once, use it everywhere
Draw it, type it, or photograph the one you signed on paper. Export a transparent PNG for documents, or a JPG on white at the exact size a portal demands — all on your device.
Sign here
Sign on the line with your finger, a stylus or the mouse
Nothing leaves this tab. Never uploaded, never saved to this device: close the tab and your signature is gone, on purpose. Turn your Wi-Fi off — it still works.
A typed signature uses a handwriting face already installed on this device, so the exact letterforms differ from machine to machine — what you see here is what the file will contain. Most e-sign platforms accept a typed signature; the paper documents listed below do not. One line, up to 60 characters.
The picture is read inside this tab and never uploaded. Slide until the paper disappears and only the ink is left. Pictures longer than 4000 px on their long edge are scaled down to 4000 px first, and an imported picture is never kept in the tab draft — if you reload, you will need to pick it again.
Black scans and prints cleanly and is what exam portals ask for. Blue shows a signed page is an original rather than a photocopy — most lenders and title companies expect it on a mortgage or closing package.
Nothing on the pad yet — the exact size and weight of the file will appear here.
Every export is cropped tight to the ink, so there is no white box around it unless you asked for one. Clear wipes the pad and the tab draft together, and it always offers an Undo.
Where this works — and where it does not
Fine for leases and tenancy agreements, school and club forms, vendor paperwork, invoices, delivery notes, internal HR forms and email footers. Most e-sign platforms accept a drawn or typed signature.
Not accepted for USCIS immigration filings, wills and codicils, adoption papers, court orders, and most documents that have to be notarised. USCIS explicitly rejects signatures “generated by software”, and under the rule in force since 10 July 2026 it can deny a filing — and keep the fee — if the signature is found invalid after the filing has already been accepted. There is no post-filing correction.
For those, the route is: print the form, sign it in ink by hand, and scan it back in. Scan to PDF does the scanning part on your device too.
Sign this in ink
Some documents will only accept a signature made by hand: USCIS immigration filings, wills, adoption papers, court orders and most notarised documents. Print this page, sign inside the box with a pen, and scan or photograph it back in.
Document: ______________________________________________
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