When someone emails documents to you, you can sign them right from your iPad or iPhone. It’s easy to do, if you’re using iOS 9 or later and the Markup preview in the built-in Mail app for iOS. You can sign PDFs or other types of documents sent as attachments.
When you reply to the sender’s email using the Mail app, the sender receives your signed attachment.
If you aren’t using the built-in Mail app for the iPhone or iPad, or if your device uses a version earlier than iOS 9, you can still eSign documents. If you’ve received a DocuSign document, all you have to do is open the attachment and follow the online instructions to add an eSignature and send it back.
If someone sent you a PDF, Word document, or other type of file, use DocuSign’s free trial to electronically sign your document on the iPhone or iPad and then return it to the sender.
It’s that easy to eSign on an iPhone or iPad.
No problem. DocuSign has an award-winning mobile app that makes it easy and secure to send and sign documents from your iPad or iPhone. You can access a signed document, no matter where you are, and you can sign almost anything in a few taps.
After you create your trial account, download the DocuSign iOS mobile app to start signing immediately, for free. You might also want to explore DocuSign’s other Apple integrations.
DocuSign securely stores your documents and allows you to manage access to them. Electronic signatures created with DocuSign are legally- binding in many situations and countries, including in the United States and the European Union. See our Legality Guide for additional details.