
How to Sign a PDF Online for Free (No Account Needed)
Step-by-step instructions for signing a PDF online without installing software or creating an account — for both the sender and the person signing.
Whether you've just received a contract to sign or you need to send one to a client, signing a PDF online should take a couple of minutes — not a trip to the print shop and a scanner. Here's how it works in practice.
If you've been sent a document to sign
If someone sent you a document through SignFastAi, you don't need to create an account at all:
- Open the link. You'll receive an email with a secure, one-time signing link — no app to download, no login.
- Review the document. It opens directly in your browser with the original formatting intact.
- Sign where marked. Signature, initial, and date fields are already placed on the page — click each one to fill it in.
- Submit. Once you're done, the document is locked and you'll receive a copy of the final signed PDF by email.
That's the entire flow. No software, no account, and it works on a phone or a laptop.
If you need to send a document for signature
- Upload your PDF. Contracts, waivers, invoices, and agreements all work — SignFastAi keeps the original formatting exactly as you uploaded it.
- Mark where to sign. Drop signature, initial, and date fields anywhere on the page with a click. No templates required for a one-off document.
- Add your signer(s). You can add multiple signers and choose whether they sign in a set order or all at once.
- Send the secure link. Your signer gets an email with an encrypted, single-use link that opens right in their browser.
- Get notified when it's signed. The moment it's signed, the document is locked and a tamper-evident audit trail — timestamp, IP address, and a verification hash — is attached for both of you.
What if you don't have a PDF yet?
If your document is in Word, Pages, or another format, convert it to PDF first — most word processors have a built-in "Export as PDF" or "Save as PDF" option. Once it's a PDF, upload it and mark where each person needs to sign.
Is this actually legal?
Yes. Under the U.S. ESIGN Act (2000) and UETA, electronic signatures are legally binding across all 50 states for the vast majority of business and personal documents, as long as the signing process captures consent along with a verifiable record of who signed and when. That's exactly what an audit trail is for — see what is an audit trail for more detail.
Common questions
Do I need to print and scan anything? No — the entire process happens in the browser, on either end.
Does the signer need an account? No. They open the link and sign directly.
Can I cancel a request after sending it? Yes — you can void any request that hasn't been completed yet, which immediately disables the signing link for every remaining signer.
Ready to try it? Send your first document for free — no credit card required.
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