Use this online signature pad to draw a handwritten signature directly in the browser with a mouse, trackpad, stylus, or touch input. It is a practical way to create a reusable signature image for forms, letters, light document workflows, mockups, and personal branding without installing design software.
The page is designed for simple sign-and-save use. Draw your signature in the pad, refine it if needed, and export the final image in the format the page provides.
The page captures your drawn strokes as a digital signature image so you can reuse the result as a graphic. That makes it convenient for many low-friction document and branding workflows where a handwritten-style image is enough.
At the same time, an image-based signature is not the same thing as a full e-signature platform with identity verification, audit trails, or cryptographic proof. For higher-stakes legal or compliance workflows, treat this as a signature generator rather than a complete signing system.
Draw a clean handwritten signature and add the exported image to an email signature block for a more personal look.
Create a reusable PNG or SVG signature image and place it into a PDF, proposal, or internal form where an image-based signature is appropriate.
It is useful for document preparation, email signatures, mockups, and other workflows where a reusable handwritten-style image is enough.
Yes. The page is designed so you can clear, undo, and try again before exporting the final version.
No. It is a convenient signature image generator, not a full compliance or identity-verification platform.
After exporting the signature, test it in the actual document or interface where it will be used so the size and appearance feel natural.
A practical follow-up is [PNG to SVG Converter](/png-to-svg-converter) when you want to experiment with another image workflow after generating your signature asset.
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