Sign PDF Online
🔒 Secure local processing. No uploads.
Note: To exclude pages, use Custom Range and list the pages you want to include.
About the Sign PDF Tool
The Sign PDF tool by Getsmore is a professional, browser-based utility that lets you add your signature, text, or company logo to any PDF document for free. No need to print, sign, and scan — do it all digitally.
How to Sign a PDF Online
- Upload: Select your PDF document.
- Create Signature: Choose to draw with your mouse/finger, type your name in a cursive font, or upload an image (like a transparent PNG or company stamp).
- Position & Resize: Click "Add Signature", then drag the signature box to the correct location on the page. Use the bottom-right corner to resize it perfectly.
- Select Pages: Choose whether the signature should appear on just the current page, all pages, or a custom selection (e.g., pages 1, 3, and 5).
- Download: Click "Apply & Download PDF" to save your signed document securely.
Features & Security
Your privacy is guaranteed. Unlike other e-sign platforms that upload your confidential contracts and forms to a server, Getsmore uses advanced client-side processing. The PDF rendering and signing happen entirely within your computer or mobile device. No files are ever uploaded or stored.
This tool is ideal for signing non-disclosure agreements (NDAs), job offers, invoices, and permission slips quickly and legally.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. All processing happens locally inside your web browser. Your PDF is never transmitted over the internet or saved to our servers.
After positioning your signature on the screen, look at the "Where should the signature be placed?" dropdown. Select "All Pages" to automatically stamp the exact same position on every page of the document.
Yes. Select "Custom Range" from the dropdown. If you have a 5-page document and want to exclude page 2, simply type "1, 3-5" into the box.
Absolutely. Click the "Image" tab and upload your logo (PNG with transparent background works best). You can then drag and resize it onto the document just like a signature.