How to Sign a PDF on Your Phone Free
Learn how to sign a PDF on your phone free using an online editor. Add a signature image, place it correctly, and download the signed PDF.
By FileLumo Editorial Team
FileLumo product and content team · Updated May 2026
The FileLumo team builds privacy-first document workflows and writes practical guides for everyday PDF, file conversion, and document safety tasks.
You do not always need a laptop to sign a PDF. If a form, consent letter, invoice, or agreement arrives on your phone, you can add a signature online and send it back quickly. The cleanest method is to use a signature image or draw a signature, place it on the PDF, and download the signed copy.
Open FileLumo's PDF Editor on your phone to add a signature to a PDF free. The editor works in the browser, so you can upload the document, place your signature, and download the final file without installing a separate app.
How to Sign a PDF on Your Phone Free
Step 1: Save your signature as an image. You can write on paper, take a clear photo, crop it, and use the image as your signature. A transparent PNG looks best when available.
Step 2: Open the PDF Editor on your phone and upload the PDF you need to sign.
Step 3: Choose Place image and select your signature image from your phone. Place it on the signature line and resize it carefully.
Step 4: Zoom in and check alignment. The signature should sit inside the field, not cover nearby text, dates, or checkboxes.
Step 5: Download the signed PDF and open it once before sending. Make sure the signature appears on the correct page.
Tips for a Professional Mobile Signature
Use a dark pen on plain white paper if you are photographing your signature. Crop close to the writing so the image is easy to place. If the photo has a shadow or yellow background, retake it near a window or under even light. A clean signature image makes the final PDF look much more professional.
If the document also needs a typed name or date, use the Text tool after placing the signature. Keep the font size similar to the document, and avoid placing text too close to the signature image.
When an Online Signature Is Enough
For many everyday documents, adding a visible signature image is enough for review, approval, school forms, internal business paperwork, and simple agreements. Some legal, financial, or government documents may require a specific electronic signature system, identity verification, or a certificate-based signature. Always follow the receiver's requirements.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I sign a PDF on my phone free?
Yes. Use FileLumo's PDF Editor, upload your PDF, place a signature image, and download the signed file.
Do I need to install an app?
No. You can use the editor in your phone browser without installing a separate app.
What signature format works best?
A cropped PNG or JPG signature image works well. A transparent PNG usually looks the cleanest.
Is this the same as a certified digital signature?
No. This adds a visible signature to the PDF. Some official documents may require a certified digital signature platform.
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