How to Sign a PDF Electronically for Free
Quick answer: Use DocMint's free Sign PDF tool — draw, type, or upload your signature, place it on the document, and download in under 2 minutes. No Adobe, no account, no upload to any server.
Signing a PDF used to mean printing it, signing by hand, scanning it back, and emailing it. In 2026, that workflow is completely unnecessary. You can sign any PDF electronically in seconds — for free — directly in your browser.
This guide covers everything: the three ways to create an electronic signature, how to place it correctly, and what makes a signature legally valid.
3 Ways to Sign a PDF Electronically
1. Draw Your Signature
The most natural method. Use your mouse on desktop or your finger on a touchscreen to draw your signature directly in the tool. This creates a signature that looks like your real handwriting.
Best for: Contracts, legal documents, anything where a handwritten-style signature matters.
2. Type Your Name
Type your name and choose from several signature-style fonts. Fast and clean — ideal when you need to sign quickly.
Best for: Internal forms, approvals, everyday documents.
3. Upload a Signature Image
If you already have a scanned image of your signature (PNG with transparent background works best), upload it directly. This gives you the most consistent, professional result.
Best for: Repeated use, professional documents, branded correspondence.
Step-by-Step: Sign a PDF for Free
- Go to DocMint Sign PDF — no account needed
- Upload your PDF (drag & drop or click to browse)
- Click "Add Signature" and choose Draw, Type, or Upload
- Create your signature and click "Apply"
- Drag the signature to the correct position on the page
- Resize if needed by dragging the corner handles
- Click "Download" to save your signed PDF
Privacy note:
DocMint processes everything in your browser. Your PDF — and your signature — never leave your device. This is critical for sensitive documents like contracts, NDAs, and financial forms.
Is an Electronic Signature Legally Valid?
Yes, in most countries. Here's the legal framework:
- United States: The ESIGN Act (2000) and UETA make electronic signatures legally equivalent to handwritten ones for most documents.
- European Union: The eIDAS regulation recognizes electronic signatures. A simple electronic signature (SES) is valid for most everyday contracts.
- United Kingdom: The Electronic Communications Act 2000 and eIDAS (retained post-Brexit) apply.
- India: The Information Technology Act 2000 recognizes electronic signatures.
Exceptions: Some documents require a notarized or witnessed signature — wills, real estate deeds, and court filings in certain jurisdictions. Always check local requirements for high-stakes documents.
Electronic Signature vs Digital Signature — What's the Difference?
These terms are often confused:
- Electronic signature: Any mark indicating agreement — a drawn signature, typed name, or image. Simple, fast, and sufficient for most use cases.
- Digital signature: Uses cryptographic certificates (PKI) to mathematically verify the signer's identity. Required for government filings, regulated industries, and high-security contracts.
For everyday documents — contracts, forms, approvals, invoices — an electronic signature is perfectly valid and far simpler to use.
Tips for a Professional-Looking Signature
- Use a PNG image with a transparent background for the cleanest result
- Draw on a touchscreen with a stylus for the most natural look
- Keep the signature proportional — don't stretch it too wide
- Place it on the signature line, not floating above it
- Add the date next to your signature for formal documents
What to Do After Signing
Once signed, you may want to:
- Password-protect the signed PDF to prevent further edits
- Compress it before emailing if the file is large
- Convert to PDF/A for long-term archival
Frequently Asked Questions
Is an electronic signature on a PDF legally valid?
Yes. Electronic signatures are legally binding in most countries under laws like the US ESIGN Act, EU eIDAS regulation, and similar legislation worldwide. A simple drawn or typed signature is valid for most everyday documents.
Can I sign a PDF for free without Adobe?
Absolutely. DocMint's Sign PDF tool lets you draw, type, or upload your signature and place it anywhere on a PDF — completely free, no Adobe account needed.
Does signing a PDF online expose my document?
With DocMint, no. All signing happens entirely in your browser. Your PDF never gets uploaded to any server, so sensitive documents stay private.
Can I sign a PDF on my phone?
Yes. DocMint works on mobile browsers. Open the Sign PDF tool on your phone, upload your PDF, draw your signature with your finger, and download the signed file.
What is the difference between an electronic signature and a digital signature?
An electronic signature is any mark indicating agreement — a drawn signature, typed name, or image. A digital signature uses cryptographic certificates to verify identity. For most contracts and forms, an electronic signature is sufficient.