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Digital vs Electronic Signatures: What's the Difference?

Understand the key differences between digital signatures and electronic signatures. Learn when to use each type and their legal validity.

Published January 26, 2026

The Confusion Explained

The terms "digital signature" and "electronic signature" are often used interchangeably, but they're actually different things with different levels of security and legal standing.

Electronic Signatures (e-Signatures)

An electronic signature is any electronic mark that shows intent to sign. This includes:

  • Typed names: Typing your name at the end of an email
  • Drawn signatures: Using a mouse or touchscreen to draw your signature
  • Uploaded images: A scanned image of your handwritten signature
  • Checkbox clicks: Clicking "I agree" on a form
  • PIN or password: Entering a code to confirm identity

Pros of Electronic Signatures

  • Easy to create and use
  • No special software required
  • Legally valid for most documents
  • Fast and convenient

Cons of Electronic Signatures

  • Easy to forge or copy
  • No way to verify the signer's identity
  • Cannot detect if document was modified after signing

Digital Signatures

A digital signature is a specific type of electronic signature that uses cryptographic technology to:

  • Verify identity: Proves who signed the document
  • Ensure integrity: Detects any changes made after signing
  • Provide non-repudiation: The signer cannot deny signing

How Digital Signatures Work

  1. The signer has a unique "private key" (like a secret password)
  2. The document is run through a mathematical algorithm
  3. The algorithm creates a unique "hash" of the document
  4. This hash is encrypted with the signer's private key
  5. Anyone with the "public key" can verify the signature

Pros of Digital Signatures

  • Cryptographically secure
  • Tamper-evident (changes are detected)
  • Identity verification through certificates
  • Legally recognized for high-security documents

Cons of Digital Signatures

  • Requires certificate setup
  • More complex to implement
  • May need special software to verify
  • Certificates must be renewed periodically

Quick Comparison

FeatureElectronic SignatureDigital Signature
Security levelBasicHigh
Identity verificationLimitedCryptographic proof
Tamper detectionNoYes
Ease of useVery easyModerate
Legal validityMost documentsAll documents
CostUsually freeMay require paid certificate

When to Use Each Type

Electronic Signatures Are Sufficient For:

  • Internal company documents
  • Basic agreements and contracts
  • Consent forms
  • HR documents
  • Sales agreements
  • Most everyday business documents

Digital Signatures Are Recommended For:

  • Government and legal documents
  • Financial transactions
  • Healthcare records (HIPAA compliance)
  • International agreements
  • Documents requiring audit trails
  • Situations where forgery is a concern

Legal Status

In the United States

The ESIGN Act and UETA make both electronic and digital signatures legally binding for most purposes, with some exceptions like wills and certain real estate documents.

In the European Union

The eIDAS regulation recognizes three types:

  • Simple electronic signatures: Basic, like email signatures
  • Advanced electronic signatures: Linked to signer and detects changes
  • Qualified electronic signatures: Created by certified devices, equivalent to handwritten

Adding Signatures to PDFs

Our Sign PDF tool lets you add visual electronic signatures to any document:

  1. Upload your PDF
  2. Draw, type, or upload your signature
  3. Place it anywhere on the document
  4. Download your signed PDF

For documents requiring cryptographic digital signatures, you'll need a digital certificate from a certificate authority (CA).

Best Practices

  • Assess the risk: Higher-stakes documents need stronger signatures
  • Document the process: Keep records of when and how documents were signed
  • Use secure platforms: Ensure your signing solution protects data
  • Flatten after signing: Use Flatten PDF to make signatures permanent

Recommended Tools

Try these tools to accomplish the tasks mentioned in this guide:

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