Pricing
Free to sign. Pay only if you want proof.
No subscription to sign your documents. A one-off fee only when you want a certified, independently verifiable copy.
Free
€0.00
Always free · no account
- Sign a PDF with one other person
- Encrypted on your device (we can't read it)
- Signed PDF with a tamper-evident audit trail
- Download your signed document
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Certified copy
€1.50 / document
Your free signed PDF is always yours. This adds independently verifiable evidence.
- Everything in Free
- Independently verifiable timestamp
- Public verification link (/verify)
- Tamper-evident certificate of completion
Apple Pay · Google Pay · card — no account
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Pro
€19.99 / month
For freelancers and small teams who sign often.
- Reusable document templates
- Your logo on the signing page & PDF
- Multi-party signing (3+ people)
- Unlimited documents & larger files
Encrypted on your device EU-based · GDPR-first eIDAS-aligned
Questions
- Is a DigiSig signature legally binding?
- Yes. DigiSig produces electronic signatures under eIDAS (Regulation (EU) No 910/2014). Under Article 25, an electronic signature cannot be denied legal effect just because it is electronic. Our signatures are simple electronic signatures (SES) with a tamper-evident audit trail — suitable for most everyday agreements. They are not qualified signatures (QES) and are not automatically equivalent to a handwritten signature; some documents (e.g. certain property transfers, wills) require more.
- Can you read my documents?
- No. Your document is encrypted in your browser before anything is uploaded. We never receive the decryption key, so we cannot read your documents — even if we wanted to.
- Do I need an account?
- No. Signing is free and needs no account, no app, and no signup. You upload, sign, and download.
- What about GDPR?
- DigiSig is operated from the EU (SoftSplit d.o.o., Zagreb) and built GDPR-first. Documents are encrypted on your device, data is processed in the EU, and the audit trail stores hashes and pseudonymous identifiers rather than your document content.