Sign PDF Online: Free, Instant, No Account Needed
No account. No upload. Just sign.
Most PDF signing tools make you jump through a surprising number of hoops before you can sign a single page. Create an account. Verify your email. Pick a plan. Then, somewhere around the download step, you find out you’ve burned your three “free” documents for the month. Signegy skips all of that. Open your PDF, place your signature, and the signed file lands on your device, usually in under a minute.
How It Works
First, open your PDF. Drag and drop it onto the tool above, or click to browse your device. Your document loads directly in the browser and never touches a server, so nothing is transmitted anywhere.
Next, add your signature. You can draw with your mouse, trackpad, or finger. You can type your name and pick a handwriting-style font. Or you can upload a photo or scan of your existing signature. Position it where you need it, resize it, nudge it around until it looks right.
Finally, download. One click, and the signed PDF saves to your device. No watermark, no “upgrade to download” paywall, no spinner.
Why Signegy Is Different
You don’t need an account. There’s no email address to hand over, no password to invent, and no confirmation link buried in your spam folder. The page loads and you can start signing right away.
Your documents also stay private. Signegy processes everything locally using pdf.js and pdf-lib, both open-source libraries that run inside your browser tab. Signing without uploading to any server isn’t a premium feature here. It’s just how the tool works. Your contract, your NDA, your medical form: none of it leaves your device.
It’s genuinely free, genuinely unlimited. There’s no “3 free documents per month” counter ticking down, no trial period, and no credit card prompt lurking behind a modal. Completely free PDF signing means exactly what it sounds like. Free today, free next month, free for your hundredth document.
And it works everywhere. Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Edge. Desktop, laptop, tablet, phone. If you’ve got a modern browser, you’ve got a full PDF signing tool. Nothing to install, no extension to add, no plugin to keep updated.
What You Can Do
Signegy gives you three ways to create a signature, so you can use whichever fits the moment.
Drawing works with your mouse, trackpad, or finger. It’s the same natural motion as signing on paper, and on a phone or tablet, a finger works about as well as a stylus. The canvas captures strokes cleanly, so the result looks like a real signature rather than the wobbly digital approximation you might expect.
Typing is the fastest option. Enter your name, choose from a set of handwriting-style fonts, and you’re done in seconds. Not the handwritten look, but it’s clean, consistent, and legible.
Uploading works if you already have a scan or photo of your signature. Signegy places it on the document as a transparent overlay, so it blends into the page rather than sitting inside a white rectangle stamped on top.
Once your signature is on the page, you can drag it to the exact spot, resize it to match the signature line, and move it again if you change your mind. If the document runs to multiple pages, flip through and add your signature wherever it’s needed. You can use the same signature on every page, or a fresh one each time.
Who Uses Signegy
Signegy is built for anyone who needs to sign a PDF without the overhead of a full e-signature platform. Most of the people landing here are dealing with one-off tasks: a freelancer returning a signed client agreement from a coffee shop, a tenant turning around a lease before the leasing office closes at five, a job applicant counter-signing an offer on their phone with a deadline looming, a parent wrestling with a school permission slip at ten at night.
None of these people need audit trails, template libraries, or CRM integrations. They need a signed PDF on their device in under two minutes. Most of the well-known e-signature platforms are built for teams managing high contract volumes, and that’s a lot of overhead for a 30-second task. If you’re looking for a DocuSign alternative that skips the onboarding step entirely, this is pretty much the direct answer.
Private by Default
When you upload a document to a cloud signing service, you’re trusting that service with whatever’s inside it. For routine stuff, that trade-off is usually fine. But for anything that includes personal details, financial figures, or confidential business terms, it’s worth stopping to ask whether you actually need to hand that file to a server you don’t control.
Signegy removes the question entirely. Your PDF loads in your browser, gets signed in your browser, and downloads from your browser. It never reaches anyone else’s infrastructure, full stop. For the technical side of how this architecture works and why it matters, private PDF signing goes deep on the details.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Signegy really free?
Yes. There are no hidden limits, no premium tier, and no credit card required. Sign as many PDFs as you need, forever.
Is my document safe?
Your PDF never leaves your device. It's processed entirely in your browser using open-source libraries. Signegy's servers never see your file.
Can I sign multiple pages?
Yes. Navigate through the PDF and place signatures on any page. You can add multiple signatures across the document.
What PDF types are supported?
Any standard PDF: contracts, forms, agreements, letters. If your PDF viewer can open it, Signegy can sign it.
Do I need to download any software?
No. Signegy runs entirely in your web browser. There's no desktop app, no Chrome extension, and no plugins.