How to Sign a PDF on iPhone Without Printing
Print, sign, rescan, email — the old routine takes twenty minutes and a printer you probably don't own. Signing directly on your iPhone takes about one.
The quick answer
Open the PDF in a signing-capable app, draw your signature once with your finger, place it where it belongs, and save. The signed PDF is ready to send back immediately.
Step-by-step: sign a document on your iPhone
- Import the document. Open the PDF in Mobile Document Scanner — from email, the Files app, or a fresh scan of a paper form.
- Create your signature. Draw it with your finger or Apple Pencil. Slow, deliberate strokes look best. You can save multiple signatures — full name, initials, or both.
- Place and resize. Drag your signature onto the signature line and pinch to fit.
- Save and send. Share the signed PDF straight back by email or Messages.
Signing paper forms
Handed a paper form? Scan it first — here's the fast way — then sign the scanned PDF. You skip the printer in both directions.
Is an electronic signature valid?
For everyday paperwork — school forms, rental applications, freelance contracts, HR documents — drawn electronic signatures are widely accepted. For specific legal requirements in your jurisdiction, check with the requesting party; some documents (like certain notarized deeds) still require wet ink.
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