signeee vs Adobe Sign
If you just need to sign a PDF and don't already pay for Adobe Creative Cloud, signeee is the better choice: free, no account, and the file stays in your browser. Adobe Sign is built around multi-party workflows and assumes you're already inside the Adobe ecosystem. signeee is built around the single-signer case — drop a PDF, sign, download — without a subscription and without uploading anything.
Last updated: 26 April 2026
| signeee | Adobe Sign | |
|---|---|---|
| Price (occasional use) | Free (3 / day) | €15.59 / user / month |
| Account required | No | Yes (Adobe ID) |
| PDF uploaded to server | Never | Always (Adobe cloud) |
| Works without install | Yes (browser) | Browser or Acrobat |
| Multi-party workflows | No | Yes |
| Qualified Electronic Signature | No | Yes (EU regions) |
| Adobe Creative Cloud integration | No | Yes |
| Time to first signature | ~10 seconds | 2–4 minutes |
| GDPR / DSGVO by construction | Yes | Conditional (EU data residency) |
When to pick which
Pick signeee if you sign 1–20 PDFs a month, want zero subscription, and prefer that the document never leaves your device. Pro at €0.99/month covers heavier personal use without anything close to Adobe's pricing.
Pick Adobe Sign if you already pay for Creative Cloud, need cross-team templates, route documents through multiple signers in sequence, or require a Qualified Electronic Signature backed by Adobe's trust service.
FAQ
Is signeee an Adobe Sign alternative?
Yes, for occasional self-signing. signeee lets you sign a PDF in your browser for free in about 10 seconds, with no Adobe account, no Creative Cloud subscription, and no upload to Adobe's servers. Adobe Sign (formerly Adobe Acrobat Sign) starts at €15.59/month and is built around multi-party workflows. signeee covers the single-signer case better and cheaper.
Does signeee replace Adobe Acrobat Pro for signing?
For the act of signing a PDF: yes. signeee detects signature fields automatically, lets you draw or type a signature, and outputs a flat PDF that opens in Adobe Reader. You don't need an Acrobat Pro subscription just to sign a contract. signeee does NOT replace Acrobat Pro for editing PDFs, OCR, or comparing documents — it is signing-only by design.
Are signeee signatures compatible with Adobe Reader?
Yes. signeee outputs a standards-compliant flat PDF where the signature appears as a visible image and the date as text. It opens correctly in Adobe Reader, Adobe Acrobat, Apple Preview, Foxit, and any browser PDF viewer. signeee does not embed proprietary signature containers, so the recipient never needs special software to view the signed document.