Sign & Annotate PDF
Draw a signature, add text or a QR code onto any PDF page, then move, resize and rotate it — all in your browser. Nothing is uploaded.
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.pdf files · the first run loads the PDF viewer once
Draw your signature
Add text
Add a QR code
Add a signature, text or a QR code, then drag it where you want it.
How to use
- Drop a PDF in, or tap the box to choose one. Use Prev and Next to reach the page you want.
- Add a signature (draw it on the pad), some text, or a QR code. Each item lands on the page as a box you can drag to move, pull a corner to resize, and twist the top handle to rotate.
- Press Download signed PDF. Every item is drawn onto its page at the right place and angle, and a new PDF is saved to your device.
FAQ
Is my PDF or signature uploaded to a server?
No. The PDF is opened, edited and rebuilt entirely inside your browser, and your signature is drawn on your own device. Nothing — not the file, not the signature, not the text — ever leaves your computer, so it works offline and stays private. The PDF viewer loads once on first use and is then cached.
Can I put an item on more than one page?
Items are kept per page, so adding one to page 1 does not affect page 2. To sign or stamp several pages, move to each page with Prev and Next and add an item there. When you download, every page keeps exactly the items you placed on it.
Will the text I type stay selectable in the finished PDF?
Yes. Text items are drawn as real PDF text using a standard font, so they can be selected and searched in the saved file. Signatures and QR codes are images, since they are drawn or generated as pictures.