ADOBE ACROBAT SIGN
An e-signature or electronic signature is an efficient, legally binding way to get approval on electronic documents. Secure and verifiable, it can replace a handwritten signature in virtually any process. Get started with e-signatures from Adobe.
E-signatures are legal, trusted and enforceable in almost every industrialised country in the world.
Speed up every process by allowing recipients to e-sign documents. You can save 1.5 hours per use per transaction with Acrobat Sign.*
Using e-signatures helps you to save money. With Acrobat Sign, you can save $6 per transaction by reducing the amount of paper used.*
See how e-signatures bring efficiency to any department — and any industry.
Capture and share sensitive information securely with seamless, paperless experiences today’s customers expect.
Transform your document and e-signing workflows for greater efficiency while protecting patient privacy.
Certificate-based digital signatures are the most advanced, compliant and secure type of e-signature. When you need the highest level of assurance of each signer’s identity and document authenticity but still want to sign electronically, opt for a trusted digital signature backed by digital identity certification, such as our cloud signatures.
Choose from a range of e-signature plans designed to fit your unique needs.
Send for an electronic signature in 3 easy steps. Upload your document, type in the signer’s email address, and hit send. That’s it.
Signers can simply click a link and e-sign right there from a browser, on their computer or on any mobile device — no downloads or sign-ups needed.
Know the status of every signature, send reminders, cancel requests and view a detailed audit trail for any transaction.
As Microsoft’s preferred e-signature solution, Acrobat Sign integrates seamlessly with Microsoft applications. You can create, edit and sign documents without leaving Microsoft 365. You can access integrations with many other business tools, including Salesforce and Workday.
*Total Economic Impact of Acrobat Sign, Forrester Consulting