Sign a PDF Without Signing Up (Free, No Account)

You open a site to sign one document and a wall stops you: "Sign up to continue." Enter an email, check the confirmation, pick a password. All that for a site you'll use exactly once — it's enough to make you sigh.

There's a way to finish without any of it.

Why they keep pushing sign-up

The reason is simple: your email is a marketing asset. Once they have it, they can send newsletters and nudge you toward a paid plan. To the service, your email is worth more than your signature.

So they print "Free" and still put up a registration wall — when all you needed was to sign one thing.

Signing without an account

PDFedit24 has no sign-up screen.

  1. Open the site.
  2. Drop your PDF in.
  3. Sign and download.

It never asks for an email and never makes you create an account. Close the tab and that's the end of it.

What to check in a "no account" tool

  • The first screen: does it lead with file upload, or with sign-up?
  • Right before download: does it suddenly demand a login before handing over the result?
  • Where files are processed: does your document go to a server, or stay in the browser? The latter is safer.

Common questions

Are features limited if I don't register? Not with PDFedit24. Signing and adding text are fully open whether or not you have an account.

Do I have to re-upload next time? Yes. Nothing is saved to an account — you upload the file each time you need it. The upside: no record of yours is kept.

If you'd rather not collect another sign-up email, open the PDF editor and start right away.

Sign your PDF right now

No install, no sign-up. Your file never leaves your browser.

Open the PDF editor

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