How to sign documents on Android
Sign any document on your Android phone using Chrome. Open the signing link from your email, draw your signature with your finger, and submit. No app download, no account creation.
Tap the signing link
Open the email and tap the signing link. It opens in Chrome (or your default browser). The document loads with signature fields clearly highlighted.
Review the document
Scroll through the full document. Pinch to zoom on any section. All fields you need to fill are highlighted.
Draw your signature
Tap the signature field and draw with your finger on the canvas. Works on any Android phone — Samsung, Pixel, OnePlus, or any other. You can also type your name.
Submit the signed document
Complete any remaining fields and tap Submit. Both you and the sender receive a copy of the fully signed document with audit trail.
Tips
- Rotate your phone to landscape for a larger signature canvas
- Samsung S Pen users get precision equivalent to paper signing
- Works on Chrome, Firefox, Samsung Internet, and other Android browsers
Frequently asked questions
Do I need an app to sign on Android?
No. SignOwl works in your mobile browser. No app download needed — just open the link and sign.
Which Android browsers are supported?
Chrome, Firefox, Samsung Internet, Brave, and Edge. Any modern Android browser works.
Is a finger-drawn signature on a phone legally binding?
Yes. The ESIGN Act recognizes any electronic process adopted by a person with intent to sign. Finger-drawn, typed, and uploaded signatures are all legally equivalent.
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