Create your signature
Type your name or draw freehand. Export a transparent SVG or PNG — runs entirely in your browser.
01Why this signature tool
Personal signatures, cleanly.
Four reasons freelancers, founders, and office folks open this page instead of breaking out the scanner.
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Type or draw — your choice
Type your name and pick a handwriting style, or draw a real signature with your mouse, trackpad, or finger. Two paths to the same output.
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Ink color and style controls
Black for formal documents, blue for the 'I actually signed this' touch, custom hex when a brand calls for it. Adjustable line thickness too.
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Download as SVG or PNG
SVG keeps lines crisp at any size — perfect for documents. PNG with transparent background drops cleanly over forms and email signatures.
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Never leaves your browser
No upload, no server processing. Your signature stays on your device — a small but meaningful privacy gain.
02How it works
Type or draw, download.
- ModeTypeDraw
Step 1Pick type or draw
Type mode for quick clean handwriting fonts. Draw mode for a real personal signature you scribble in.
- StyleColorThicknessFont
Step 2Adjust ink and style
Pick a color, line thickness, and (for typed signatures) one of several handwriting fonts. Preview updates as you tweak.
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Step 3Download SVG or PNG
SVG for sharp scaling, PNG for transparent overlay on documents and email. Both export with one tap.
03Use cases
Where a signature belongs.
Contracts, emails, brand pages, forms — anywhere a typed name is too cold.
Sign a PDF contract
Drop the PNG signature into Acrobat or a PDF editor and place it on the signature line. Done without printing or scanning.
Contract PDF · placed signatureEmail signature block
Add a handwritten flourish to your sign-off. Especially useful for personal outreach where a typed name feels cold.
Email footer · personal touchForms and approval slips
Permission slips, expense reports, vendor onboarding — anywhere a quick visual signature is enough.
Office form · scanned-look signBrand identity assets
Founder signatures are common in pitch decks, about pages, and product packaging. SVG output keeps the line clean at any size.
About page · founder signatureMarketing collateral
Personal thank-you cards, holiday outreach, or campaign emails benefit from a real signature instead of a generic close.
Email campaign · CEO closeWatermarks and proofs
Adding a subtle 'authored by' to creative work? Drop your signature into the corner as a discreet attribution.
Image watermark · corner overlay
04Quick tips
Use signatures well.
Four notes that keep the visual signature useful and the legal one separate.
- 01
Use SVG for documents that scale
PDFs scale up when zoomed; a low-res PNG looks pixelated. SVG signatures stay crisp at any zoom level.
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Blue ink reads as 'real'
Many legal contexts treat blue ink as a visual signal that a signature was hand-applied rather than copied. Worth choosing for forms you submit by email.
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Visual signature ≠ legal signature
An image of your signature is not always a legally binding e-signature in every jurisdiction. For high-stakes contracts, use a recognized e-signing service that captures intent and audit trails.
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Practice the draw mode
Drawing a signature with a trackpad takes a few tries. Use a stylus or your finger on a touchscreen for a closer match to your real handwriting.
05Loved by
Freelancers, founders, and office staff.
PNG signature for every client invoice. Clients see something signed; I don't waste 20 minutes scanning paper.
SVG of my signature on the about page and every personal email. Tiny detail, surprising warmth in replies.
Sign quick approval emails without printing. Saves an afternoon a week of paper-and-scanner choreography.
06Questions
Signatures, plainly answered.
Questions before your first download. Missing one? hello@wirelogs.com.
01Is this a legally binding e-signature?
Not in itself. A signature image is a visual mark, not a verified e-signature. For binding contracts in jurisdictions that require it, use a service like DocuSign or Adobe Sign that captures intent and audit data.
02What's the difference between SVG and PNG export?
SVG is a vector — it stays sharp at any size and is ideal for documents and large brand uses. PNG is a raster with transparency — drop it over an existing form or email signature cleanly.
03Does my signature get uploaded anywhere?
No. The signature is generated and exported entirely in your browser. Wirelogs never sees it.
04Can I use this on a phone or tablet?
Yes. Draw mode works with finger or stylus on touchscreens. Type mode works on any device.
05Can I match a specific brand color?
Yes. Pick from presets or paste a hex code. The signature recolors instantly in the preview.
06Is it free?
Yes. No sign-up, no usage cap, no watermark.
Ready when you are
Sign, download, send.
Type or draw above. Export as SVG for documents or transparent PNG for overlays.
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