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Edit & Sign PDF

Fill it in, mark it up, sign it with your finger and download it. The original text stays selectable — nothing is flattened into a picture.

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Drop a PDF here or click to browse
One PDF at a time. It never leaves your device.

How to Use

  1. Drop the PDF. It is opened locally — nothing is uploaded.
  2. Pick a tool: Text to type, Highlight and Box to mark up, Draw for freehand, or draw your signature in the box below and click where it goes.
  3. Use Select to drag anything into place, then download the signed PDF.

FAQ

Is my document uploaded to sign it?

No, and that is the point. The PDF is opened, drawn on and saved by your browser. A document that needs signing is usually the last one you want on someone else’s server.

Can I send a signature request to someone else?

Not here. That needs email delivery, identity checks and an audit trail — a server, accounts and legal responsibility. This tool signs the document in front of you; for a countersigned contract with an evidence trail you want a qualified provider.

Is this a legally valid signature?

It is a simple electronic signature: valid for a great many everyday uses, and accepted under eIDAS in the EU and ESIGN in the US as evidence. It is not a qualified electronic signature with a certificate. If someone asked you specifically for a qualified one, this is not it.

Does it change the text that was already there?

No. Your marks are drawn on top and the original stays exactly as it was — still selectable and searchable, not flattened into a picture.

Some of my text did not come out.

The built-in PDF font covers the Latin alphabet. Characters outside it — Greek, Cyrillic, Chinese, some symbols — cannot be written with it, and the tool tells you how many lines were affected.

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