What this tool does
- Drop the photo or scan of your signature in like any other file: it becomes an image you place and move with a finger.
- You position it WHILE LOOKING AT IT, at the size you want, on the page you want: initials repeat on every page in one gesture.
- The date, the place and a “read and approved” line are typed in the same spot, with the same font as the rest of the screen.
- The document you get is rebuilt page by page: the signature is part of the page, not an annotation someone can peel off.
- The EXIF data of the photo of your signature does not survive: not the camera, not the date, not the GPS coordinates.
What it does not do: This is NOT an electronic signature within the meaning of the eIDAS regulation. Nothing here certifies your identity, timestamps the act, or seals the document with a certificate: a signature placed this way is the equivalent of a photocopied handwritten signature, and it is worth exactly as much as the trust between the parties. For a deed that requires a qualified signature you need a trust service provider, and that provider, by construction, receives your document.
Nothing is uploaded. Cut your network connection once this page has loaded: the tool keeps working. How to check it yourself.
The other tools
- Merge PDFs : Several files, one document, in the order you decide.
- Organize pages : Reorder, rotate, delete, duplicate: the whole plan.
- Extract pages : Pick pages, take them out into a document of their own.
- Delete pages : Remove pages while looking at them, and they do not survive under the file you get.