Free electronic signature tool – draw, type or sign a PDF online
Create a free electronic signature in seconds — draw, type, or upload a PDF and sign it directly in your browser. No account needed, nothing uploaded to a server.
Your documents stay on your device throughout the entire process.
Are electronic signatures legal in Canada?
Yes. The Uniform Electronic Commerce Act (UECA) and the federal Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA) recognise electronic signatures for most commercial transactions in Canada.
Provinces each have their own electronic transactions legislation. Some document types — such as wills, powers of attorney, and certain real estate transactions — may require a wet or notarised signature. Always check the rules for your province and document type.
How to sign a document online
- Draw your signature using the Draw tab.
- Or type your name and pick a style in the Type tab.
- Upload your PDF or image in the Sign a Document tab.
- Drag and resize your signature on the document.
- Click "Download Signed Document".
Privacy and security
This tool runs entirely in your browser. No files are uploaded to any server. Your documents stay on your device.
Frequently asked questions about e-signatures in Canada
- Is this e-signature tool free?
- Yes. Completely free, no account required, unlimited use.
- Are e-signatures legally valid in Canada?
- Yes, for most everyday documents under provincial UECA-based legislation. Certain formal documents like wills or notarial acts may require additional requirements. Consult a lawyer if unsure.
- Are my documents uploaded to a server?
- No. Everything happens in your browser on your device.
- What file types can I sign?
- PDF, PNG, JPG, and WebP. For Word files, export as PDF first.
