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Best free e-signature tools (2026)

“Free” gets used loosely, so we only list e-signature tools with a free plan the data actually proves.

Every entry below separates a real free plan from a time-limited trial, lists the actual limits (seats, items, sends or storage) and the trade-off you accept at $0. Limits are summarised from public plans at the time of writing.

The free tools at a glance

ToolFree offerWhat you get freeBest for
ConcordFree planFree tiercontract-management
Dropbox Sign (HelloSign)Free plan3 signature requests / 30 days, 1 user, audit trailsmall-business
Jotform SignFree plan5 forms, 100 submissions/mo, Jotform brandingforms
PandaDocFree plan~60 docs/year, up to 2 recipients, audit trailsales-teams
SignaturelyFree plan3 documents/month, templates, cloud-storage integrationsfreelancers
SignWellFree plan3 docs/month, branding watermark, audit trailsmall-business
Zoho SignFree plan1 user, 5 envelopes/month, audit trailzoho-users
DocHubFree planNon-expiring; 3 docs and 3 signature requests/monthgoogle-workspace
Foxit eSignFree planBasic signing for individuals/small teamspdf-editing
OneflowFree planBasic digital contractseurope
Xodo Sign (eversign)Free plan3 documents/month, 1 user, Xodo brandingbudget
YousignFree plan2 signature requests/month, 1 usereurope
Proposifyfree trialtrial onlyagencies
Qwilrfree trialtrial onlyinteractive-proposals

The picks, ranked

1. Concord Clm

Approachable contract lifecycle management with collaborative drafting, approval workflows, e-signature and a contract repository.

Free plan: Free tier

Standout feature: Approval workflows and intake forms.

Best for: Mid-market teams needing real contract management, not just signing.

Full Concord overview

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2. Dropbox Sign (HelloSign) Esignature

Simple, developer-friendly e-signing with a clean UX, a free tier without transaction caps and tight Dropbox ecosystem integration.

Free plan: 3 signature requests / 30 days, 1 user, audit trail

Standout feature: Developer-friendly REST API with embedded signing and webhooks.

Best for: Small businesses and developers wanting simple signing or an API.

The catch: Free plan limited to 3 signature requests every 30 days.

Full Dropbox Sign (HelloSign) overview

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3. Jotform Sign Esignature

E-signature tied to Jotform's form and document builder, letting you collect signatures inside automated form-to-document workflows.

Free plan: 5 forms, 100 submissions/mo, Jotform branding

Standout feature: Secure storage and audit features.

Best for: Teams that collect signatures through online forms and workflows.

The catch: Free plan carries Jotform branding and tight limits (100 submissions/mo).

Full Jotform Sign overview

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4. PandaDoc Proposal

All-in-one document automation: build proposals, quotes and contracts with e-signature and payment collection in one platform, with a genuinely usable free eSign tier.

Free plan: ~60 docs/year, up to 2 recipients, audit trail

Standout feature: Drag-and-drop document editor with rich media (images, video, embeds).

Best for: Sales teams that send proposals and quotes, not just signatures.

The catch: Free plan limited to ~60 docs/year and excludes CRM integrations.

Full PandaDoc overview

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5. Signaturely Esignature

Simple, design-friendly e-signature with a free plan and templates, marketed to freelancers and small teams.

Free plan: 3 documents/month, templates, cloud-storage integrations

Standout feature: Simple, design-friendly e-signature.

Best for: Freelancers and small teams on a budget.

The catch: Free and Personal plans are limited (3 docs/mo free; 1 template on Personal).

Full Signaturely overview

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6. SignWell Esignature

Affordable, easy e-signature tool with a free plan, fast setup and reusable templates aimed at small businesses.

Free plan: 3 docs/month, branding watermark, audit trail

Standout feature: Reusable templates and fast setup.

Best for: Small businesses and budget-conscious teams.

The catch: Free plan adds SignWell branding watermark and caps docs at 3/month.

Full SignWell overview

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7. Zoho Sign Esignature

Cost-effective e-signature with strong compliance, deep integration into the Zoho suite and competitive per-user pricing.

Free plan: 1 user, 5 envelopes/month, audit trail

Standout feature: Blockchain timestamping for tamper-proof verification (Enterprise).

Best for: Zoho users and budget-conscious teams.

The catch: Free plan limited to 5 envelopes/month, single user.

Full Zoho Sign overview

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8. DocHub Document Management

Browser-based PDF editing and e-signature with strong Google Workspace integration and a free tier for light use.

Free plan: Non-expiring; 3 docs and 3 signature requests/month

Standout feature: Audit trails on signed documents.

Best for: Google Workspace users needing light PDF editing and signing.

The catch: Free plan limited to 3 documents and 3 signature requests/month.

Full DocHub overview

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9. Foxit eSign Esignature

E-signature bundled with a full PDF editor (editing, redaction, form creation), so document prep and signing live in one tool.

Free plan: Basic signing for individuals/small teams

Standout feature: Reusable templates and bulk sending.

Best for: PDF-heavy small businesses wanting editing plus signing.

The catch: Annual-only pricing on paid eSign tiers.

Full Foxit eSign overview

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10. Oneflow Clm

Contract automation with truly interactive, data-rich contracts, e-signature and lifecycle management, popular in Europe.

Free plan: Basic digital contracts

Standout feature: Real-time collaboration with comments and chat.

Best for: European teams wanting interactive contract automation.

Full Oneflow overview

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11. Xodo Sign (eversign) Esignature

Lightweight e-signature (formerly eversign) with a free tier, API access and straightforward low-cost paid plans.

Free plan: 3 documents/month, 1 user, Xodo branding

Standout feature: Free tier for occasional signing.

Best for: Budget users and developers needing a simple signing API.

The catch: Free plan limited to 3 docs/month, single user, Xodo branding.

Full Xodo Sign (eversign) overview

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12. Yousign Esignature

European (eIDAS-compliant) e-signature provider with a simple UI and API, popular with SMBs and developers in the EU.

Free plan: 2 signature requests/month, 1 user

Standout feature: European (eIDAS-compliant) e-signature with simple UI.

Best for: EU SMBs and developers needing eIDAS compliance.

The catch: Free plan limited to 2 requests/month, 1 user.

Full Yousign overview

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Free trials (no permanent free plan)

Trial-only options: free to try, not free to keep, but useful for a hands-on check:

How to pick a free tool

Match the free plan to your actual volume first. If branding or a watermark is a dealbreaker, filter for the ones without it. Treat the free tier as a 30-minute test drive on one real task, then decide whether paying removes a limit you genuinely care about.

FAQ

Which of these are genuinely free, and which are just trials?

12 tools here offer a permanent free plan you can keep using at $0 — including Concord, Dropbox Sign (HelloSign) and Jotform Sign. Proposify and Qwilr only offer a time-limited free trial, not a standing free plan.

What's the catch with a free plan?

Free tiers trade away scale or polish. The usual limits are usage caps (seats, contacts, sends, storage), a reduced feature set, vendor branding or watermarks, and gated automations. Each pick above lists its specific limit and catch where the data names one.

How were these chosen?

We include a tool only when its own pricing or an independent source confirms a real free plan or trial — no assumed free tiers. Details, limits and facts are drawn from the vendors' plans and the reviews cited in Sources below.

Can you actually run a business on a free plan?

For early-stage or low-volume use, often yes — several plans here carry real work until you hit a seat, contact or usage cap. Past that point the paid tier usually pays for itself.

Sources

Free-plan limits and facts above are drawn from these vendor pages and independent reviews: