How to sign a PDF in Chrome

Sign PDFs in Chrome with Flint. Draw signature, place it, download. No extension or account required.

Chrome opens PDFs but doesn't sign them. The standard answer is 'install DocuSign' or 'install Adobe Acrobat Reader'. Both add weight and accounts you didn't need.

The browser does this without either.

The fastest flow

Open Chrome. Go to Flint's signer. Upload the PDF. Click Sign. Draw with mouse, trackpad, or stylus. Drop on the page. Download.

No Chrome extension, no DocuSign account, no Adobe sign-in. Works on Mac, Windows, Linux, Chromebook — anywhere Chrome runs.

Multi-page signing

Contracts often need initials on every page plus a full signature at the end. Flint saves the signature for the session — drop it on as many pages as you need without redrawing each time.

Date fields, printed name: edit the PDF in the same session.

Sign on touchscreen Chrome

Chrome on Surface, touchscreen laptops, or Chromebooks lets you sign with finger or stylus instead of mouse. Stylus-drawn signatures look more natural. Mouse signatures are functional but visibly mouse-drawn.

FAQ

Is a Chrome-drawn signature legal?

Yes, under e-signature laws in most countries. A reproducible mark with clear intent to sign counts. Same standards as signatures drawn in any other browser or app.

Will the signed PDF open correctly in Acrobat?

Yes. Flint produces standard PDFs that any reader (Acrobat, Edge, Preview) opens with the signature as part of the document.

Can I sign on mobile Chrome?

Yes. Flint works in Chrome on Android and iOS phones. Sign with finger; download to phone storage.

Skip the extensions and accounts. Sign in Chrome with Flint.

Try it now

Drop a PDF in and you'll be done in seconds — no install, files private to your account.

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