Free Online Signature Generator

Draw your signature or type your name and download it as a transparent PNG for Word, Google Docs, or PDFs. Free, no signup, and your signature never leaves your browser.

100% freeNo signupRuns in your browserNothing is uploaded
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Draw your signature above with your mouse, finger, or stylus

Your signature is created entirely in your browser. Nothing is uploaded or stored.

How it works

  1. Draw or type. Use your mouse, finger, or stylus to draw, or type your name and pick one of four handwriting fonts.
  2. Pick the ink color. Black for print, blue if you want it to read clearly as a signature.
  3. Download the PNG. The background is transparent, so it drops cleanly onto signature lines in Word, Google Docs, and PDF editors.

A signature image is not a signed contract

The PNG you just made is a picture. It works for letters and informal documents, but it carries none of the evidence that makes an electronic signature stick:

No record of who actually placed the signature
No tamper-evident audit trail with timestamps and IP addresses
No way to send the document to someone else for their signature
No automatic final copy delivered to every party
Free plan, no credit card required.

Frequently asked questions

Is a drawn or typed signature image legally binding?

A signature image on its own shows intent but carries no proof of who placed it or when. Laws like the E-SIGN Act recognize electronic signatures for most business documents, but enforceability depends on evidence. For contracts, use an e-signature platform that records an audit trail with identity, timestamps, and IP addresses.

Is this signature generator really free?

Yes. Unlimited signatures, no watermark, no signup, and no hidden paid step. It runs entirely in your browser.

Do you store or upload my signature?

No. The signature is drawn and rendered locally in your browser using the canvas element. Nothing is sent to our servers, and nothing is stored after you close the page.

How do I add the PNG to Word or Google Docs?

In Word: Insert, then Pictures, then choose signature.png. In Google Docs: Insert, then Image, then Upload from computer. Because the background is transparent, it sits cleanly on top of signature lines.

What is the difference between this and signing with Zignt?

This tool produces a picture of a signature. Zignt executes documents: each signer gets a private signing link, the signature is bound to the document with a tamper-evident audit trail, and every party automatically receives the final signed PDF.

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