Sign an ebook
like you'd sign a paperback.

SignMyEbook adds a real signature page to any EPUB or FB2 — type a dedication, draw your signature, and download the signed file. Nothing is uploaded. Nothing is tracked. Just a small bit of warmth, sewn into a cold digital file.

The tool

Sign a book.

Drop a file, write a dedication, draw a signature. Download. Done.

1 Upload a book

Drop EPUB or FB2 here or click to choose a file

2 Signature text (optional)

3 Image (optional)

4 Place and date (optional)

💡 Upload a book and add text or an image.

  • Free, forever
  • No watermarks
  • 100% private
  • No limits

Ebooks feel a little cold.

There's something irreplaceable about a signed book — the slight smudge of ink, the handwriting, a few words written for one specific person on the inside cover. Pick up an old paperback signed by its author and you're holding a tiny artifact: a moment, a presence, a name beside yours.

Ebooks have none of that. They're identical, infinite, and somehow lonelier for it. SignMyEbook is a small attempt at giving them back a fingerprint.

How it works

Three small steps.

  1. i

    Drop a file in.

    Choose an EPUB or FB2 from your device. The file stays on your device — it never leaves the browser.

  2. ii

    Add a personal note.

    Type a dedication, draw your signature with a mouse, finger, or stylus, or upload a photo of your real handwritten signature.

  3. iii

    Download the signed book.

    The signature page is inserted right after the cover, exactly where it belongs. Open the file in any reader and there it is.

Privacy & promises

Yours, only.

From the author

Why this exists.

Fëdor Ananin

Fëdor Ananin

A while ago, I happened to meet an author. We ended up talking for a while, and before we parted, he signed a copy of his book for me. A short dedication. My name. His.

I still pick that paperback up sometimes. Every time I do, the same small thing happens — a particular warmth, like a hand on the shoulder. Someone real held this. Someone real wrote those words for you, in that ink, on that page. It's small, but it's real.

Ebooks don't have that. Not because authors don't want to give it — but because there's nowhere to put it. No page, no ink, no pen. Every file is bit-for-bit identical to every other copy. Convenient — sometimes even beautiful — but a little soulless.

So I built the smallest possible fix. A page, right after the cover, where a few warm words can live.

SignMyEbook is free because it should be. It runs entirely in your browser because your private notes shouldn't pass through somebody else's server. It will stay free. It will stay yours.