Sign PDF
Type or draw your signature, drop it on the line, fill in the rest, and save — with no paywall ambush and no upload. The most common thing anyone does with a PDF, finally free.
How to sign pdf
Drop your PDF onto the box above (or click to choose it).
Fudobe opens it in Fill & Sign.
Type or draw your signature and place it where it belongs; fill any other fields.
Save the signed PDF to your device — it never left your browser.
Most online PDF tools upload your file to their servers. Fudobe does it in your browser — your document never leaves your device.
Acrobat ambushes the word “sign” with a paywall. Classy. Here it’s just free.
sign PDF — your questions
Do I have to pay or upgrade to sign?+
No. Filling and signing is free in Fudobe. There’s no “this feature requires a subscription” wall — the thing Adobe famously ambushes you with.
Is my signed document private?+
Yes. Signing happens in your browser and the PDF is never uploaded, so your signature and document stay on your device.
Can I draw my signature?+
Yes — type it, draw it with a mouse or finger, and reuse it. (An encrypted signature vault that syncs across devices is part of Plus.)
Is it legally a signature?+
It places your visible signature and can flatten it into the document, which covers the vast majority of everyday agreements. For regulated e-signature workflows with audit trails, use a dedicated e-sign service.