See the whole thing work in about a minute

Place a field, send it, sign it as the recipient, and download the sealed PDF — certificate of completion and all. No account, nothing uploaded, no email required.

What’s real here, and what isn’t

Real

  • The signing page is the real one — the same component your signers get, in preview mode.
  • The field you place uses the same coordinates the real editor saves, so the signature lands where you put it.
  • The certificate of completion is drawn by the same code that appends it to a real sealed document.
  • The SHA-256 is computed over the exact file you download, in your browser.

Staged, because there is no server

  • No email is sent: the invite is shown to you instead, with the wording of the real one.
  • Nothing is stored — close the tab and every trace of this is gone.
  • The audit events are your own clicks, and the demo file says so on every page.
  • A real seal also anchors the document with an RFC 3161 timestamp and emails both parties a copy.

The part the demo can’t show you: the bill

Most e-signature pricing meters the thing you just did. Envelopes, sends, seats — send more and pay more, or hit a cap and wait for next month. Evenseal is one flat price: $19/month for unlimited documents, recipients and templates, with a free tier at 5 documents a month for people who send one now and then.

There is no per-envelope fee to forget about, no seat you have to buy to add a colleague to a plan you already pay for, and no annual contract to get out of.

Frequently asked questions

Do I need an account to try this?
No. The demo runs entirely in your browser — there is nothing to sign up for and nothing to install. An account is only needed to send a document to somebody else for real.
Is my file uploaded when I use my own PDF?
No. If you swap in your own PDF, it is read, rendered, signed and sealed on your own device and never sent to us. That is also true of the free Sign a PDF tool. Documents you send through the paid product are stored, because your signers have to be able to open them. Sign a PDF free, in your browser.
Is a typed signature legally binding?
For most everyday agreements, yes. A typed or drawn signature is a valid electronic signature under the US ESIGN Act and UETA, the EU and UK eIDAS rules, and equivalents elsewhere. What matters in a dispute is the evidence that the signature happened — which is what the audit trail and the sealed certificate in this demo are for. Are electronic signatures legal?.
What is the certificate page at the end?
A Certificate of Completion, appended to the signed PDF. It records the document, the parties, every event with its timestamp, and the head of a hash chain over those events — change any event and the hashes stop matching. It travels inside the file, so anyone holding the document holds the evidence.
What does it cost to send a real one?
Free for 5 documents a month, and $19/month (or $190/year) for unlimited documents, recipients and templates — one flat price, with no per-envelope or per-send fee. That is the whole difference: most e-signature pricing meters how many documents you send. See pricing.
Does the demo work on a phone?
Yes, and it is worth trying there: signers overwhelmingly open documents on a phone, so the signing page is built mobile-first — full-size inputs, no pinch-zooming into tiny boxes, and no app to install.