Find answers to common questions about signing PDFs with Example.com.
To sign a PDF, simply upload your document, choose your signature (either drawn or uploaded), and place it on the document. You can adjust the position and size of your signature before finalizing it.
Yes. Example.com processes PDF signing client-side when possible, so your document and signature stay in your browser and are not uploaded or stored by default. For server-side operations, files are handled securely and removed after processing.
Yes, you can sign a PDF multiple times, either with the same signature or different signatures. Each signature will be placed separately on the document.
We support signing PDFs directly. You can upload PDF documents, sign them, and download the signed PDF in the same format.
Yes, you can sign scanned PDFs or image-based PDFs. Just upload the document, and the tool will allow you to add your signature over the content.
Yes, you can add text such as the date, your name, or any additional information along with your signature while signing the PDF.
You can verify a signed PDF using tools like Adobe Acrobat Reader or any PDF verification tool that checks the authenticity of the digital signature embedded in the document.
Yes, once you’ve added your signature, you can download and save the signed PDF. It will be saved in the same format you uploaded.
Yes, digital signatures added to PDFs using our tool are legally valid in many jurisdictions, provided they meet legal requirements such as using valid digital certificates for authentication.
No, our online PDF signing tool allows you to sign PDFs directly from your browser without needing any additional software. Simply upload your PDF, add your signature, and download it.