Digital signatures provide a secure and verifiable way to sign documents electronically while maintaining legal validity.
A digital signature is a mathematical scheme for verifying the authenticity of digital messages or documents. It provides proof that the message was created by a known sender and was not altered in transit.
Digital signatures use cryptographic techniques to ensure: authenticity (verified sender identity), integrity (content hasn't changed), and non-repudiation (sender cannot deny sending it).
In most countries, digital signatures are legally binding and carry the same weight as handwritten signatures when they meet certain technical requirements (like using certificate-based IDs).
Digital signatures are widely used for contracts, tax filings, legal documents, software distribution, financial transactions, and anywhere document authenticity is critical.
The system creates a unique digital fingerprint (hash) of your document, which is then encrypted with your private key. Recipients can verify it using your public key.
Faster processing, reduced paperwork, lower costs, enhanced security, global acceptance, and environmental benefits from reduced paper use.
Technical answers about our electronic drawing pad and signing engine.
A digital hand-sign is an electronic record of your handwriting that carries the same legal weight as ink.
Very. Simply use your mouse or stylus to draw. Our digital engine captures every detail of your stroke.
Yes, under international digital laws, these signatures are recognized as valid for most official documents.
Yes, the digital toolkit allows you to adjust pen size and color for a more professional look.
We provide high-quality digital exports in PNG, JPG, and SVG (vector) formats.
Yes, you can download your digital file and store it securely for reuse on future files.
Absolutely. You can apply your saved digital signature image to multiple agreements and records.
No, our digital tool supports unlimited signature generation for all users.