How to draw a signature online (free, no signup)

Updated July 2026

Need to draw a signature right now — for a document, an email, or just to have a clean digital copy of your autograph? You don’t need to install anything or create an account. Here’s how to do it well, and how to avoid the two classic problems: shaky mouse lines and ugly white backgrounds.

Draw your signature in the browser (30 seconds)

  1. Open our free signature generator — it runs entirely in your browser, and nothing you draw is uploaded anywhere.
  2. Draw your signature in the box. On a laptop, use slow, confident strokes (see the tips below). On a phone or tablet, use your finger — it’s much closer to signing on paper.
  3. Pick an ink colour (black and blue are the safe choices for documents) and adjust the thickness.
  4. Download it as a transparent PNG (drops cleanly onto any document or image) or an SVG (a vector that stays crisp at any size).

That’s it — no signup, no watermark.

Tips for a natural-looking drawn signature

  • Go bigger than feels natural. Draw large and let the export scale it down — small mouse movements amplify shakiness.
  • Use fewer, faster strokes. A signature drawn in two or three fluid motions looks more authentic than one traced slowly.
  • A trackpad beats a mouse; a finger beats both. If your laptop version looks wobbly, open the same page on your phone and draw with your finger.
  • Don’t chase perfection. Real signatures are irregular. If it looks a little loose, that’s exactly right.

Prefer a typed style?

If drawing isn’t working, switch to the Type tab: type your name and see it rendered in 15 real handwriting and cursive fonts, then download the one you like. It’s a fast way to get a consistent, elegant signature — see your own name previewed on our cursive signature pages.

What can you do with the downloaded signature?

  • Paste it into documents — Word, Google Docs, Pages all accept a transparent PNG.
  • Sign PDFs — place the image over the signature line. On an iPhone, the Signed app does this properly: import the PDF, tap where the signature goes, and export a clean, flattened signed copy. If you’re on your phone right now, that’s the fastest route from “drew a signature” to “sent the signed document back.”
  • Reuse it everywhere — save the PNG once and you’ll never re-draw your signature for every form again.

A quick honest note

A drawn signature is an image of your signature. For everyday signing — school forms, waivers, the lease your landlord emailed — that’s exactly what’s needed. For high-stakes legal documents, check what your jurisdiction requires or use a certified e-signature service.


Related: How to add a signature to a PDF on iPhone · How to sign a PDF without printing · Free signature generator