Signature maker — draw it, download it

A free signature generator that gives you a transparent PNG and a true SVG vector. No account, no email, no watermark. Your signature never leaves this page.

  • Nothing is uploaded
  • No account needed
  • Transparent PNG and SVG

Why this one is different from the other signature makers

Most free signature tools hand back a low-resolution picture with a white background, and some put a watermark on it or ask for your email first. That picture then shows up as a white box in Word, or blurry in a printed contract.

This one gives you a crisp, genuinely transparent background, sized properly for print, plus a vector version that stays sharp no matter how large you need it. Draw with a mouse, finger or stylus and it comes out looking like ink on paper, not a mouse trail.

The privacy claim is literal, not marketing: your signature is never sent anywhere. It is drawn, rendered and saved entirely by your own browser, so there is nothing for us to store, see or leak.

Need the other party to sign as well?

An image of your signature is fine for your own paperwork. When somebody else has to sign, Evenseal sends the document, collects the signature and hands back a sealed copy with a verifiable audit trail — for one flat price, however many documents you send.

Frequently asked questions

Is this signature generator really free?
Yes — free with no account, no email address, no watermark and no ads. There is no trial to start and nothing to cancel. We build it because people who sign one document today sometimes need to send documents for signature later, and that is the product we sell. See what we sell.
Does my signature get uploaded anywhere?
No. The drawing, the transparent PNG and the SVG are all produced by your own browser and saved straight to your device, so there is nothing for us to store, see or leak. To be precise about what the page does send: it loads its own files, and it counts an anonymous page view and a "someone exported a file" event — no image data, no personal data, nothing about the signature itself. Our automated tests fail the build if anything else is sent, or if any request carries a payload.
Why does my signature have a white box around it in Word?
Because the image you pasted has a white background rather than a transparent one — a white rectangle is still being drawn, it just happens to match the page until something sits under it. The PNG this tool produces is transparent, so it sits on a letterhead, a coloured background or a scanned form with nothing behind it.
What is the difference between the PNG and the SVG?
The PNG is a picture made of pixels, at the size you choose — use it in Word, Google Docs, email or a PDF. The SVG is a true vector: it stays perfectly sharp at any size, which matters for print, a large sign, or a logo lockup. Most signature makers only give you the picture.
Is a signature I draw here legally valid?
For most everyday agreements, yes. A drawn electronic signature is recognised under laws like the US ESIGN Act and UETA, the EU and UK eIDAS rules, and equivalents in Canada, Australia and many other countries. What an image of a signature does not carry is proof of who applied it and when — for that you need a signed document with an audit trail. Are electronic signatures legal?.
How do I put the signature on a PDF?
Download the PNG, then open our free PDF signing tool, add a signature field where it belongs and drop the image in. That tool is also entirely in-browser, so the document you sign is never uploaded either. Sign a PDF free.