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Editorial deep-dive · 10 products · Verified 2026-05-09

Top 10 E-Signature Software for 2026

Independent ranking of e-signature platforms, verified pricing, vendor trust dimensions, and unflinching assessments of where each platform does not belong.

Verdict (TL;DR)

Verified 2026-05-09

E-signature has split into three buyer journeys in 2026: enterprise agreement intelligence platforms (DocuSign IAM, Adobe Acrobat Sign) for 2,000+ employee organizations consolidating contracts, billing, and compliance under one platform; mid-market document automation (PandaDoc, Dropbox Sign, OneSpan Sign) where esignature is one piece of a broader document/contract workflow; and SMB-friendly esign (SignNow, SignEasy, Jotform Sign) at $10-$30/user/month. DocuSign remains the market leader but the 2021-2023 stretch was rough, stock collapsed from $310 to under $40, CEO Dan Springer was replaced by Allan Thygesen in 2022, and growth stalled. The 2024 Intelligent Agreement Management (IAM) repositioning is the biggest category structural shift in 2026: vendors are racing past pure-signature into AI document review, agreement intelligence, contract analytics, and post-signature workflow, pure-play esign without intelligence layers is losing share fast. Adobe Acrobat Sign is the default for Acrobat-anchored buyers, PandaDoc remains the strongest modern challenger combining proposals + esign, and remote online notarization (Proof, formerly Notarize) is a narrower but legitimate adjacent category. Buyers should verify ESIGN Act, eIDAS, and audit-trail compliance before signing, not all "e-signature" vendors meet legal-grade requirements.

Best for your specific use case

  • Enterprise market leader with agreement intelligence: DocuSign Largest installed base globally and the IAM (Intelligent Agreement Management) platform launched 2024 is the strongest agreement intelligence layer in market.
  • Modern proposals + esignature combined: PandaDoc Strongest proposal-creation + esignature combination. Default for sales teams sending quotes, proposals, and contracts in one workflow.
  • Adobe Acrobat-anchored organizations: Adobe Acrobat Sign Default e-signature for Adobe Document Cloud customers. Native PDF workflow + esignature in one Adobe subscription.
  • Modern challenger inside Dropbox ecosystem: Dropbox Sign Cleaner UX than DocuSign at meaningfully lower price. Native fit for Dropbox customers; strong standalone option for SMB-mid.
  • SMB and mid-market value play: SignNow Affordable per-user pricing ($8-$50/user/mo) with full esign feature set. Best fit for budget-conscious SMBs and growth-stage teams.
  • Founder-led mobile-first esign: SignEasy Cleanest mobile experience in category. India-built, founder-led for 15+ years. Best for mobile-first SMBs and field-services teams.
  • Financial services and regulated enterprise: OneSpan Sign Banking and financial services anchored. Strongest authentication options (knowledge-based, ID verification) for high-value agreements.
  • PDF editor + esignature bundled: Nitro Sign Bundled with Nitro PDF Pro. Best fit for organizations standardizing on Nitro as a Adobe Acrobat alternative.
  • Form-anchored esignature: Jotform Sign Tight integration with Jotform forms. Best for teams already using Jotform who need to add signatures to form-driven workflows.
  • Remote online notarization: Proof Formerly Notarize. The category leader for remote online notarization (RON), narrower than general esign but legally distinct and growing.

E-signature software handles the legally binding electronic signing of documents, contracts, NDAs, offer letters, sales agreements, mortgage docs, healthcare consents, replacing wet-ink signatures while maintaining audit trails, identity verification, and regulatory compliance (ESIGN Act in the US, eIDAS in the EU, IT Act in India). The category emerged 2003-2010 around DocuSign and Adobe EchoSign (now Acrobat Sign), expanded into proposals + esign (PandaDoc, 2013) and SMB-friendly tiers (HelloSign/Dropbox Sign, SignNow), and is consolidating 2024-2026 around agreement intelligence, AI document review, contract analytics, obligation extraction, and post-signature workflow. We synthesized 41,000+ reviews across G2, Capterra, Trustpilot, Reddit (r/legaltech, r/smallbusiness), and procurement and legal-ops communities.

This is a companion to our Top 10 CRM Software (DocuSign integrates with Salesforce and HubSpot for sales contract workflows) and Top 10 Mid-Market Accounting Software (DocuSign integrates with NetSuite for AR/AP signature workflows) rankings. Most modern revenue stacks: CRM (deal management) + CPQ (quote configuration) + e-signature (this ranking) + accounting/billing, all integrated through standard APIs. Buyers should distinguish pure-play esignature from broader contract lifecycle management (CLM) platforms (Ironclad, Agiloft, ContractWorks), the categories overlap but feature priorities differ materially.

At a glance

Quick comparison

Product Best for Starts at 10-emp/mo* Pricing G2 Geo
1 DocuSign
Any size; strongest at mid-market and enterprise
$15 $15 4.5 Global; 180+ countries; localized in 44+ languages
2 PandaDoc
Sales-anchored SMB and mid-market
$19 $19 4.7 Global; strongest in US, EU, UK, AU
3 Adobe Acrobat Sign
Adobe Acrobat / Microsoft-anchored organizations
$14.99 $14.99 4.3 Global; enterprise-grade
4 Dropbox Sign
Dropbox customers and SMB-mid teams
$20 $20 4.6 Global; strongest in US, EU, UK, AU
5 SignNow
Budget-conscious SMB and mid-market
$8 $8 4.6 Global; strongest in US, EU, UK
6 SignEasy
Mobile-first SMBs and field-services teams
$10 $10 4.7 Global; strongest in US, India, UK, AU
7 OneSpan Sign
Financial services and high-value-agreement enterprises
Quote - 4.4 Global; strongest in US, EU, Canada
8 Nitro Sign
SMB-mid organizations seeking Adobe Acrobat alternative
$11.99 $11.99 4.4 Global; strongest in US, EU, AU
9 Jotform Sign
Jotform-anchored SMBs and growth-stage teams
$0 + $0/emp $0 4.7 Global
10 Proof
Real estate, mortgage, legal-services, automotive titling
$0 + $0/emp $0 4.3 US (state-by-state RON legality); growing international

*10-employee monthly cost = base fee + (per-employee × 10) using the lowest published tier. For opaque-pricing vendors, no value is shown.

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      #1

      DocuSign

      E-signature market leader, repositioned around Intelligent Agreement Management.

      Founded 2003 · San Francisco, CA · public · 10–500,000+ employees
      G2 4.5 (8,420)
      Capterra 4.7
      From $15 /mo
      ◐ Partial disclosure
      Visit DocuSign

      DocuSign is the e-signature market leader, founded 2003 and public since 2018 (NASDAQ: DOCU). The 2018-2021 stretch was a generational software story, pandemic tailwinds drove the stock from $80 to $310 and ARR past $2B. Then the 2021-2023 collapse: pandemic-pull-forward digestion, growth deceleration, the stock fell to under $40, CEO Dan Springer was replaced by ex-Google ads veteran Allan Thygesen in October 2022, and consensus questioned whether DocuSign was a single-product company stuck with esignature commoditization. The 2024 Intelligent Agreement Management (IAM) repositioning, AI document review, agreement intelligence, contract analytics, and post-signature workflow, is the company's answer, and so far it's working: 2024-2025 saw growth re-acceleration and the stock partially recovered. Best fit for organizations of any size wanting the broadest installed base, deepest integrations (900+), and the most mature agreement intelligence layer. Trade-offs: pricing is meaningful and has crept up in 2024-2025, customer support quality has been variable through the leadership transition, and DocuSign Business Pro pricing remains opaque at upper enterprise.

      Best for

      Organizations of any size (10-500,000+ employees) wanting the broadest installed base, deepest integrations, mature compliance, and the most advanced agreement intelligence and AI document review.

      Worst for

      Budget-conscious SMBs (SignNow / SignEasy meaningfully cheaper), Adobe Acrobat-anchored buyers (Acrobat Sign more native), or sales teams wanting integrated proposals (PandaDoc better fit).

      Strengths

      • Largest e-signature installed base globally (1.5M+ customers)
      • Deepest integration ecosystem (900+ apps)
      • Strongest agreement intelligence layer (IAM platform, 2024)
      • Public company financial transparency
      • Mature global compliance (ESIGN, eIDAS, eIDAS QES)
      • Enterprise scalability proven at largest organizations

      Weaknesses

      • Pricing meaningful and crept up 2024-2025
      • Support depends on tier through leadership transition
      • Business Pro / enterprise pricing opaque
      • UX more complex than challengers (PandaDoc, Dropbox Sign cleaner)
      • Some legacy product debt (Standards/CLM modules feel layered-on)

      Pricing tiers

      partial
      • Personal
        1 user; 5 envelopes/month
        $15 /mo
      • Standard
        Per user; reminders + collaboration
        $45 /mo
      • Business Pro
        Per user; payments, signer ID, bulk send
        $65 /mo
      • Enhanced Plans / IAM
        Custom; CLM, IAM, advanced workflows
        Quote
      • Enterprise
        $50K-$1M+/year typical for full IAM platform
        Quote
      Watch for
      • · Envelope overages above plan limit
      • · Premium authentication (KBA, ID verification) per-use
      • · Annual price increases of 5-10% reported
      • · IAM and CLM modules as separate line items

      Key features

      • +E-signature with audit trail
      • +IAM (Intelligent Agreement Management) platform
      • +AI document review and agreement intelligence
      • +CLM (contract lifecycle management) module
      • +Bulk send and templates
      • +Identity verification (KBA, ID Verification)
      • +Mobile apps with offline signing
      • +Webforms and click-to-sign
      900+ integrations
      SalesforceMicrosoft 365Google WorkspaceNetSuiteHubSpotWorkday
      Geography
      Global; 180+ countries; localized in 44+ languages
      #2

      PandaDoc

      Modern challenger combining proposals, quotes, and esignature.

      Founded 2013 · San Francisco, CA · private · 10–2,000 employees
      G2 4.7 (2,380)
      Capterra 4.5
      From $19 /mo
      ● Transparent pricing
      Visit PandaDoc

      PandaDoc is the strongest modern challenger to DocuSign, founded 2013. The product's differentiator: proposals + quotes + contracts + esignature in one workflow, rather than esignature as a standalone primitive. Best fit for sales-anchored organizations (10-2,000 employees) sending proposals, quotes, and contracts, the workflow is materially smoother than stitching DocuSign onto a separate proposal tool. Strengths: strongest proposal-creation + esign combination, modern UX that consistently tests cleaner than DocuSign, mature templates and content library, and aggressive pricing at the SMB-mid tier. Trade-offs: enterprise depth still catching up to DocuSign (no FedRAMP authorization, fewer integrations), customer support quality has been variable as the company scaled, and the product can feel overkill for buyers who only need esignature without proposal creation.

      Best for

      Sales-anchored organizations (10-2,000 employees) sending proposals, quotes, and contracts, particularly SaaS, agencies, and professional services teams wanting a unified create-to-sign workflow.

      Worst for

      Enterprise buyers needing FedRAMP / deepest integrations (DocuSign better), Adobe Acrobat-anchored teams (Acrobat Sign more native), or SMBs needing only basic esign without proposal features (SignNow / SignEasy cheaper).

      Strengths

      • Strongest proposal + esign combination in market
      • Modern UX, consistently tests cleaner than DocuSign
      • Mature content blocks and template library
      • Aggressive SMB-mid pricing ($19-$65/user/mo)
      • Native CRM integrations (HubSpot, Salesforce, Pipedrive)
      • Made for sales-anchored teams

      Weaknesses

      • Enterprise depth still catching up to DocuSign
      • No FedRAMP authorization (rules out US federal)
      • Support response times vary as company scaled
      • Overkill for esignature-only buyers
      • Fewer integrations than DocuSign (~80 vs 900+)

      Pricing tiers

      public
      • Starter
        Per user; unlimited docs + esign
        $19 /mo
      • Business
        Per user; CRM integrations + content library
        $49 /mo
      • Enterprise
        Per user; SSO, custom workflows; priced higher in practice
        $65 /mo
      • Custom Enterprise
        Volume pricing for 50+ seats
        Quote
      Watch for
      • · Per-user scaling adds up at 10+ seats
      • · Annual billing for advertised pricing
      • · API access at higher tiers only

      Key features

      • +Proposal and quote creation
      • +E-signature with audit trail
      • +Content library and templates
      • +Conditional logic and approval workflows
      • +CPQ-style product catalog
      • +Native CRM integrations
      • +Mobile apps
      • +Analytics on document engagement
      80+ integrations
      SalesforceHubSpotPipedriveMicrosoft 365ZapierStripe
      Geography
      Global; strongest in US, EU, UK, AU
      #3

      Adobe Acrobat Sign

      Default e-signature for Adobe Acrobat-anchored organizations.

      Founded 2005 · San Jose, CA · public · 10–500,000+ employees
      G2 4.3 (1,680)
      Capterra 4.5
      From $14.99 /mo
      ◐ Partial disclosure
      Visit Adobe Acrobat Sign

      Adobe Acrobat Sign is Adobe's e-signature platform, originally launched as EchoSign (2005), acquired by Adobe in 2011 for $400M, rebranded as Adobe Sign, and rebranded again as Adobe Acrobat Sign in 2022 to align it tightly with Acrobat / Document Cloud. Strengths: native PDF workflow integration (the strongest in market, opens PDFs in Acrobat, sends for signature, archives all in one workflow), default for Adobe Document Cloud customers, deep Microsoft integration (Adobe is Microsoft's preferred esignature partner for SharePoint and Teams), and strong enterprise compliance. Best fit for Adobe-anchored organizations (any size). Trade-offs: outside the Adobe ecosystem the product is materially less compelling than DocuSign or PandaDoc, the standalone esignature UX feels older, and pricing is bundled with broader Acrobat plans which makes pure-esign cost comparisons hard.

      Best for

      Adobe Acrobat / Document Cloud customers and Microsoft 365 / SharePoint-anchored enterprises wanting native PDF + esignature in one workflow.

      Worst for

      Non-Adobe organizations (DocuSign / PandaDoc better fit), sales-anchored teams wanting proposals + esign (PandaDoc better), or budget-conscious SMBs wanting esign-only (SignNow cheaper).

      Strengths

      • Native PDF workflow (strongest in market via Acrobat)
      • Default for Adobe Document Cloud customers
      • Deep Microsoft 365 / SharePoint / Teams integration
      • Strong enterprise compliance (FedRAMP authorized)
      • Public Adobe parent stability
      • Bundled with Acrobat Pro (no separate esign cost for many buyers)

      Weaknesses

      • Outside Adobe ecosystem materially less compelling
      • Standalone esignature UX feels older than DocuSign / PandaDoc
      • Pricing bundled with Acrobat, pure-esign comparisons opaque
      • Innovation pace below DocuSign IAM in agreement intelligence
      • Uneven support quality for esign-specific issues

      Pricing tiers

      partial
      • Acrobat Standard for teams
        Per user; basic Acrobat + esignature
        $14.99 /mo
      • Acrobat Pro for teams
        Per user; full Acrobat + advanced esignature
        $23.99 /mo
      • Acrobat Sign Solutions
        Standalone esignature; per-transaction or per-user
        Quote
      • Acrobat Sign Enterprise
        Custom; advanced workflow + identity verification
        Quote
      Watch for
      • · Transaction overages on per-transaction plans
      • · Identity verification per-use fees
      • · Annual price increases on Acrobat plans
      • · Adobe-typical seat-minimum requirements at enterprise

      Key features

      • +E-signature with audit trail
      • +Native Acrobat PDF integration
      • +Microsoft 365 / SharePoint / Teams integration
      • +Bulk send and templates
      • +Knowledge-based authentication (KBA)
      • +eIDAS qualified e-signature support
      • +Mobile apps
      • +Adobe Sense AI for document review (early)
      200+ integrations
      Microsoft 365SharePointSalesforceWorkdayServiceNowBox
      Geography
      Global; enterprise-grade
      #4

      Dropbox Sign

      Cleaner UX challenger, native to Dropbox ecosystem.

      Founded 2011 · San Francisco, CA · public · 1–500 employees
      G2 4.6 (2,080)
      Capterra 4.6
      From $20 /mo
      ● Transparent pricing
      Visit Dropbox Sign

      Dropbox Sign was launched as HelloSign in 2011, acquired by Dropbox in February 2019 for $230M, and rebranded Dropbox Sign in October 2022. The product covers e-signature + document workflows + API-first developer integrations. Strengths: cleaner UX than DocuSign (consistently the highest "ease of use" score in category), native Dropbox integration, mature developer API (HelloSign API was one of the earliest esign APIs), and meaningfully lower pricing than DocuSign at SMB-mid tier. Best fit for Dropbox customers and SMB-mid teams (1-500 employees) wanting clean esignature without DocuSign complexity. Trade-offs: enterprise depth materially below DocuSign (no FedRAMP, fewer integrations), post-Dropbox-acquisition the product velocity has been mixed, Dropbox itself has had product-strategy questions, and HelloSign-the-API has slowed innovation since the rebrand.

      Best for

      Dropbox customers and SMB-mid teams (1-500 employees) wanting clean esignature with strong API for developer-built integrations, at meaningfully lower price than DocuSign.

      Worst for

      Enterprise buyers needing FedRAMP / deepest integrations (DocuSign better), sales teams wanting proposals + esign (PandaDoc better), or Adobe Acrobat-anchored buyers (Acrobat Sign better).

      Strengths

      • Cleanest UX in mid-market category (consistently highest ease-of-use)
      • Native Dropbox integration
      • Mature developer API (one of earliest esign APIs)
      • Meaningfully lower pricing than DocuSign at SMB-mid
      • Public Dropbox parent provides stability
      • Best for SMB-mid wanting simple esign

      Weaknesses

      • Enterprise depth materially below DocuSign
      • Post-Dropbox-acquisition product velocity mixed
      • HelloSign API innovation slowed since rebrand
      • No FedRAMP authorization
      • Brand confusion (HelloSign legacy still present in some integrations)

      Pricing tiers

      public
      • Essentials
        1 user; unlimited docs
        $20 /mo
      • Standard
        Per user; team features
        $30 /mo
      • Premium
        Custom; advanced API + SSO
        Quote
      • Enterprise
        Custom; volume pricing
        Quote
      Watch for
      • · API call overages on developer plans
      • · SSO gated to Premium tier
      • · Annual billing for advertised pricing

      Key features

      • +E-signature with audit trail
      • +Mature developer API
      • +Native Dropbox integration
      • +Templates and bulk send
      • +Mobile apps
      • +In-person signing mode
      • +HelloSign API endpoints maintained
      • +Forms and embedded signing
      60+ integrations
      DropboxSalesforceHubSpotMicrosoft 365Google WorkspaceSlack
      Geography
      Global; strongest in US, EU, UK, AU
      #5

      SignNow

      Affordable per-user esignature for SMB and growth-stage teams.

      Founded 2011 · Brookline, MA · private · 10–1,000 employees
      G2 4.6 (1,880)
      Capterra 4.6
      From $8 /mo
      ● Transparent pricing
      Visit SignNow

      SignNow is the affordable per-user e-signature platform, founded 2011 and acquired by airSlate (parent of pdfFiller) in 2019. The product covers esignature + document workflows + airSlate automation integration. Strengths: affordable per-user pricing ($8-$50/user/mo), meaningfully cheaper than DocuSign, full feature set (templates, bulk send, API), and strong fit for SMBs and growth-stage teams. Best fit for budget-conscious SMBs and mid-market (10-1,000 employees). Trade-offs: brand recognition lower than DocuSign / Adobe / Dropbox Sign, Support depends on tier, post-airSlate the product feels positioned as one piece of a broader airSlate document automation suite, and enterprise depth still catching up.

      Best for

      Budget-conscious SMBs and growth-stage teams (10-1,000 employees) wanting full-featured esignature at meaningfully lower price than DocuSign.

      Worst for

      Enterprise buyers needing deepest integrations (DocuSign better), sales-anchored teams wanting proposals (PandaDoc better), or organizations standardized on Adobe (Acrobat Sign more native).

      Strengths

      • Affordable per-user pricing ($8-$50/user/mo)
      • Full feature set including bulk send, templates, API
      • Native airSlate document automation integration
      • Right call for budget-conscious SMBs
      • Mature 14-year track record
      • GDPR and HIPAA compliant

      Weaknesses

      • Brand recognition lower than DocuSign / Adobe / Dropbox Sign
      • Support inconsistency reported
      • Post-airSlate product feels like one piece of broader suite
      • Enterprise depth still catching up
      • Innovation pace below DocuSign IAM and PandaDoc

      Pricing tiers

      public
      • Business
        Per user; basic esign + templates (annual billing)
        $8 /mo
      • Business Premium
        Per user; reminders + branding
        $15 /mo
      • Enterprise
        Per user; API + advanced features
        $30 /mo
      • Business Cloud (airSlate)
        Per user; full airSlate suite
        $50 /mo
      Watch for
      • · Annual billing for advertised pricing
      • · API access at higher tiers
      • · Per-template overages on lower tiers

      Key features

      • +E-signature with audit trail
      • +Templates and bulk send
      • +API for developer integrations
      • +airSlate document automation integration
      • +Mobile apps
      • +In-person signing
      • +Conditional fields
      • +Payments collection
      100+ integrations
      SalesforceNetSuiteMicrosoft 365Google WorkspaceZapierSlack
      Geography
      Global; strongest in US, EU, UK
      #6

      SignEasy

      Founder-led mobile-first esignature for SMBs and field-services teams.

      Founded 2010 · Dallas, TX (originally Bangalore, India) · private · 1–200 employees
      G2 4.7 (580)
      Capterra 4.6
      From $10 /mo
      ● Transparent pricing
      Visit SignEasy

      SignEasy is the founder-led mobile-first e-signature platform, founded 2010 by Sunil Patro in Bangalore, India (later relocated headquarters to Dallas; engineering remains India-built). The product covers esignature + mobile signing + business document workflows. Strengths: cleanest mobile experience in category (originally designed mobile-first when others were desktop-anchored), founder-led for 15+ years (rare in this category), affordable pricing ($10-$30/user/mo), and strong fit for SMBs and field-services teams (real estate, insurance, sales reps in the field). Best fit for mobile-first SMBs (1-200 employees). Trade-offs: feature depth below DocuSign / PandaDoc, smaller integration ecosystem (~30), brand recognition limited outside North America and India, and enterprise scaling absent.

      Best for

      Mobile-first SMBs (1-200 employees) and field-services teams, real estate, insurance, sales reps, contractors, wanting clean mobile esignature with strong offline support.

      Worst for

      Enterprise buyers (DocuSign / Adobe better depth), sales-anchored proposal teams (PandaDoc better), or organizations needing deepest integration ecosystem.

      Strengths

      • Cleanest mobile experience in category
      • Founder-led for 15+ years
      • Affordable pricing ($10-$30/user/mo)
      • Works for SMBs and field-services teams
      • Mature offline signing on mobile
      • Indian engineering with US support presence

      Weaknesses

      • Feature depth below DocuSign / PandaDoc
      • Smaller integration ecosystem (~30)
      • Brand recognition limited outside North America and India
      • Enterprise scaling absent
      • Innovation pace measured (small team)

      Pricing tiers

      public
      • Essential
        Per user; basic esign + mobile
        $10 /mo
      • Team
        Per user; team features + templates
        $20 /mo
      • Business
        Per user; advanced workflows + API
        $30 /mo
      • Business Plus
        Custom; SSO + advanced compliance
        Quote
      Watch for
      • · Annual billing for advertised pricing
      • · Per-template overages on lower tiers
      • · API access at higher tiers

      Key features

      • +E-signature with audit trail
      • +Mobile-first signing apps
      • +Offline signing mode
      • +Templates and bulk send
      • +API for developer integrations
      • +In-person signing
      • +Document scanning
      • +Salesforce and Google Workspace integration
      30+ integrations
      Google WorkspaceSalesforceMicrosoft 365ZapierDropbox
      Geography
      Global; strongest in US, India, UK, AU
      #7

      OneSpan Sign

      Financial-services-anchored esignature with strongest authentication options.

      Founded 1991 · Chicago, IL · public · 1,000–100,000+ employees
      G2 4.4 (380)
      Capterra 4.4
      Custom quote
      ○ Sales call required
      Visit OneSpan Sign

      OneSpan Sign is the financial-services-anchored e-signature platform, originally launched as Silanis e-Signature (1992). Silanis was acquired by Vasco Data Security in 2015 for $85M, and Vasco was rebranded as OneSpan in 2018. The product covers esignature + identity verification + virtual room (for video-witnessed signing). Strengths: strongest authentication options in category (knowledge-based authentication, ID verification, video witnessing), default for banking and insurance enterprises (TD Bank, BMO, Wells Fargo deployments), mature compliance (eIDAS QES, FINRA, HIPAA), and public OneSpan parent stability. Best fit for financial services and high-value-agreement enterprises (1,000+ employees). Trade-offs: outside financial services materially less compelling than DocuSign / Adobe, UX feels older than modern challengers, pricing meaningful and opaque, and innovation pace below DocuSign IAM.

      Best for

      Financial services, banking, insurance, and other high-value-agreement enterprises (1,000-100,000+ employees) needing strongest authentication and identity verification.

      Worst for

      SMBs and growth-stage teams (SignNow / SignEasy cheaper), sales-anchored teams (PandaDoc better), or organizations wanting modern UX (DocuSign / Dropbox Sign cleaner).

      Strengths

      • Strongest authentication options (KBA, ID verification, video witnessing)
      • Default for banking and insurance enterprises
      • Mature compliance (eIDAS QES, FINRA, HIPAA)
      • Public OneSpan parent stability
      • Virtual Room for video-witnessed signing
      • Long enterprise track record (Silanis since 1992)

      Weaknesses

      • Outside financial services materially less compelling
      • UX feels older than modern challengers
      • Pricing meaningful and opaque
      • Innovation pace below DocuSign IAM
      • Smaller integration ecosystem than DocuSign

      Pricing tiers

      opaque
      • OneSpan Sign Professional
        ~$20K-$80K/year typical
        Quote
      • OneSpan Sign Enterprise
        $80K-$300K/year
        Quote
      • OneSpan Identity Verification
        Per-transaction add-on
        Quote
      • OneSpan Virtual Room
        Video-witnessed signing add-on
        Quote
      Watch for
      • · Identity verification per-transaction fees
      • · Virtual Room sessions metered separately
      • · Implementation services ($25K-$200K)
      • · Annual price increases of 6-10%

      Key features

      • +E-signature with audit trail
      • +Knowledge-based authentication (KBA)
      • +ID verification (document + selfie)
      • +Virtual Room for video-witnessed signing
      • +eIDAS qualified e-signature
      • +Salesforce and Guidewire integrations
      • +Mobile apps
      • +Strong financial-services compliance
      50+ integrations
      SalesforceGuidewireMicrosoft 365PeganCino
      Geography
      Global; strongest in US, EU, Canada
      #8

      Nitro Sign

      PDF editor + esignature bundled, an Adobe Acrobat alternative.

      Founded 2005 · San Francisco, CA · private · 50–2,000 employees
      G2 4.4 (480)
      Capterra 4.5
      From $11.99 /mo
      ◐ Partial disclosure
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      Nitro Sign is the e-signature module of Nitro PDF Pro, founded 2005 in Melbourne, Australia (HQ since relocated to San Francisco). Nitro went public in 2019 (ASX: NTO), then was taken private by Potentia Capital in 2023 for AUD $532M. The product covers PDF editing + e-signature in one bundled subscription. Strengths: strong fit for organizations standardizing on Nitro as a Adobe Acrobat alternative (Nitro PDF + Sign in one license is materially cheaper than Acrobat Pro + Adobe Acrobat Sign separately), per-user pricing simpler than Adobe's bundled tiers, and mature 20-year track record. Best fit for SMB-mid organizations (50-2,000 employees) wanting Adobe Acrobat alternative bundled with esignature. Trade-offs: post-Potentia (2023) product velocity has been mixed, Support is hit-or-miss, brand recognition lower than DocuSign / Adobe, and feature depth below DocuSign in pure-esignature workflows.

      Best for

      SMB-mid organizations (50-2,000 employees) wanting an Adobe Acrobat alternative with bundled PDF editing + e-signature in one per-user subscription.

      Worst for

      Enterprise buyers needing deepest esignature integrations (DocuSign better), Adobe-anchored teams (Acrobat Sign more native), or sales-anchored proposal teams (PandaDoc better).

      Strengths

      • PDF editor + esignature bundled in one subscription
      • Materially cheaper than Adobe Acrobat Pro + Acrobat Sign
      • Per-user pricing simpler than Adobe's tiered bundles
      • Built for Adobe Acrobat alternative buyers
      • Mature 20-year track record
      • Strong document analytics

      Weaknesses

      • Post-Potentia product velocity mixed
      • Uneven support quality
      • Brand recognition lower than DocuSign / Adobe
      • Feature depth below DocuSign in pure-esignature workflows
      • Smaller integration ecosystem (~40)

      Pricing tiers

      partial
      • Nitro PDF Standard
        Per user; PDF editing only
        $11.99 /mo
      • Nitro PDF Plus
        Per user; PDF + Sign basic
        $19.99 /mo
      • Nitro Productivity Suite
        Per user; full PDF + Sign + workflows
        Quote
      • Nitro Sign Enterprise
        Custom; advanced workflows + SSO
        Quote
      Watch for
      • · Annual billing for advertised pricing
      • · Advanced workflows gated to higher tiers
      • · Implementation fees at enterprise

      Key features

      • +PDF editing (Nitro PDF Pro)
      • +E-signature with audit trail
      • +Document workflows
      • +Templates and bulk send
      • +Analytics on document engagement
      • +Microsoft 365 integration
      • +Mobile apps
      • +Volume licensing for enterprise
      40+ integrations
      Microsoft 365SharePointGoogle DriveSalesforceBox
      Geography
      Global; strongest in US, EU, AU
      #9

      Jotform Sign

      Form-anchored esignature, native to Jotform forms.

      Founded 2006 · San Francisco, CA · private · 1–200 employees
      G2 4.7 (380)
      Capterra 4.7
      From $0 + $0 /mo + /employee
      ● Transparent pricing
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      Jotform Sign is the e-signature module of Jotform, the form-builder platform, founded 2006 by Aytekin Tank. The product covers form-driven document creation + e-signature in one workflow. Strengths: tight integration with Jotform forms (forms become signable contracts in one click), founder-led for 19+ years (Tank is famously product-focused), affordable pricing bundled with Jotform tiers, and strong fit for teams already using Jotform for surveys, applications, or intake forms. Best fit for SMBs and growth-stage teams (1-200 employees) wanting form-driven esignature workflows. Trade-offs: not a fit for teams not using Jotform for forms (DocuSign / SignNow better standalone esign), feature depth below DocuSign / PandaDoc for pure esignature, and brand recognition narrower as primarily a forms vendor.

      Best for

      SMBs and growth-stage teams (1-200 employees) already using Jotform for surveys, applications, intake forms, wanting form-driven document creation and e-signature in one platform.

      Worst for

      Teams not using Jotform for forms (DocuSign / SignNow / SignEasy better standalone), enterprise buyers (DocuSign / Adobe better), or sales-anchored proposal teams (PandaDoc better).

      Strengths

      • Tight integration with Jotform forms
      • Founder-led for 19+ years
      • Affordable pricing bundled with Jotform tiers
      • Best for form-driven workflows
      • Mature 19-year track record
      • Free tier permanent (5 forms / 5 signed docs)

      Weaknesses

      • Not a fit for teams not using Jotform forms
      • Feature depth below DocuSign / PandaDoc for pure esign
      • Brand recognition narrower as forms vendor
      • Smaller integration ecosystem for esign-specific use
      • Less mature templates than DocuSign

      Pricing tiers

      public
      • Free (Starter)
        5 forms; 5 signed docs/month
        $0+$0 /mo +/emp
      • Bronze
        25 forms; 25 signed docs/month
        $34 /mo
      • Silver
        50 forms; 50 signed docs/month
        $39 /mo
      • Gold
        100 forms; 100 signed docs/month
        $99 /mo
      • Enterprise
        Custom; HIPAA + SSO
        Quote
      Watch for
      • · Form/signed-document overages above tier limits
      • · Annual billing for discount
      • · HIPAA gated to Enterprise

      Key features

      • +Form-driven document creation
      • +E-signature with audit trail
      • +Native Jotform integration
      • +Templates and bulk send
      • +Mobile apps
      • +Conditional logic
      • +Payment collection (Stripe, Square)
      • +100+ Jotform integrations
      100+ integrations
      SalesforceHubSpotGoogle WorkspaceMicrosoft 365StripeSlack
      Geography
      Global
      #10

      Proof

      Remote online notarization (RON) market leader.

      Founded 2015 · Boston, MA · private · 1–10,000 employees
      G2 4.3 (280)
      Capterra 4.4
      From $0 + $0 /mo + /employee
      ● Transparent pricing
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      Proof (formerly Notarize) is the remote online notarization (RON) market leader, founded 2015 by Pat Kinsel. The company rebranded from Notarize to Proof in 2024 to reflect a broader identity-and-trust platform positioning. The product covers remote online notarization (video-witnessed notary signing), e-signature, and identity verification. Strengths: category leader for RON (the legally distinct subset of esignature where a notary public is required), strongest identity verification stack, and growing share in real estate, mortgage, and legal-services verticals. Best fit for organizations needing notarized documents, real estate closings, mortgage origination, automotive title transfers, legal-services intake, where a notary public must witness signing. Trade-offs: narrower category than general e-signature (most documents do not require notary), pricing per-transaction is meaningful ($25-$75 per notarized document), state-by-state RON legality remains uneven (most US states now permit RON but not all), and the product is overkill for buyers needing only standard esignature.

      Best for

      Organizations needing notarized documents, real estate closings, mortgage origination, automotive title transfers, legal-services intake, and any agreement requiring a notary public witness.

      Worst for

      Buyers needing only standard e-signature without notarization (DocuSign / SignNow cheaper), enterprise contract workflows (DocuSign IAM better), or sales-anchored proposal teams (PandaDoc better).

      Strengths

      • Category leader for remote online notarization (RON)
      • Strongest identity verification stack
      • Growing share in real estate, mortgage, legal-services
      • Mature regulatory engagement (state-by-state RON laws)
      • Founder-led
      • Network of certified notaries on-demand

      Weaknesses

      • Narrower category than general e-signature
      • Per-transaction pricing meaningful ($25-$75/doc)
      • State-by-state RON legality still uneven
      • Overkill for buyers needing only standard esign
      • Brand confusion post-Notarize-to-Proof rebrand (2024)

      Pricing tiers

      public
      • On-Demand Notary
        $25 per notarized document; pay-as-you-go
        $0+$0 /mo +/emp
      • Business Pro
        Per user; reduced per-doc rates
        $99 /mo
      • Enterprise (Real Estate / Mortgage)
        Custom; volume pricing
        Quote
      • Title & Mortgage Suite
        Custom; deep mortgage workflow integration
        Quote
      Watch for
      • · Per-document fees on top of monthly subscription
      • · ID verification per-use fees
      • · State-specific notary surcharges

      Key features

      • +Remote online notarization (RON)
      • +E-signature with audit trail
      • +Knowledge-based authentication (KBA)
      • +ID verification (document + selfie + liveness)
      • +Video session recording (state requirement)
      • +Network of certified notaries
      • +Mobile apps
      • +Mortgage and title industry integrations
      40+ integrations
      SalesforceEncompass (mortgage)Resware (title)SoftProQualia
      Geography
      US (state-by-state RON legality); growing international
      Buying guide

      7 steps to pick the right e-signature software

      1. 1
        1. Identify your primary signing workflow

        Pure esign for HR offers, NDAs, SaaS subs? → DocuSign, Dropbox Sign, SignNow all fine. Sales proposals + esign? → PandaDoc. Adobe Acrobat-anchored? → Acrobat Sign. Form-driven (intake, applications)? → Jotform Sign. Mobile field-services? → SignEasy. Banking / financial / high-value? → OneSpan Sign or DocuSign with KBA. Notarized documents? → Proof.

      2. 2
        2. Match scale and budget honestly

        Solo (1 user): DocuSign Personal $15/mo, Dropbox Sign Essentials $20/mo, SignEasy $10/mo, Jotform free tier. SMB (5-25 users): PandaDoc Starter, SignNow Business, Adobe Acrobat Sign for teams ($30-$500/mo total). Mid-market (25-200 users): DocuSign Standard, PandaDoc Business, Acrobat Sign Solutions ($500-$5K/mo). Enterprise (200+ users): DocuSign IAM, Acrobat Sign Enterprise, OneSpan Sign ($50K-$1M+/year).

      3. 3
        3. Verify legal compliance for your jurisdiction and use case

        US standard contracts: ESIGN Act compliance, all vendors in this ranking comply. EU agreements: eIDAS, verify Simple, Advanced, or Qualified tier needed (QES requires Adobe, DocuSign, or OneSpan). Healthcare: HIPAA BAA required (DocuSign, OneSpan, Jotform Enterprise). Financial: FINRA, SOX, PCI-DSS (OneSpan and DocuSign strongest). Government: FedRAMP authorized (DocuSign, Adobe Acrobat Sign). Notarized: RON state-by-state, verify your state with Proof.

      4. 4
        4. Audit your existing software stack

        On Salesforce or HubSpot? → DocuSign / PandaDoc / Adobe Acrobat Sign all integrate natively (see our [Top 10 CRM Software](/top-10-crm-software) ranking). On NetSuite? → DocuSign integrates natively (see our [Top 10 Mid-Market Accounting Software](/top-10-mid-market-accounting-software) ranking). On Microsoft 365 / SharePoint? → Adobe Acrobat Sign is most native. On Dropbox? → Dropbox Sign. On Jotform? → Jotform Sign. Don't pick esign that fights your existing stack.

      5. 5
        5. Test with real signer experience

        Run a 14-30 day pilot with real signers (customers, partners, employees, not just internal team). Vendor demos use polished sample documents. Test: mobile signing (60%+ of signers use mobile), email deliverability (some senders land in spam), authentication friction (KBA failure rates), template behavior, and bulk-send workflows. DocuSign tests strong on signer familiarity; PandaDoc and Dropbox Sign test cleaner on UX.

      6. 6
        6. Plan AI and agreement intelligence carefully

        If your roadmap includes contract analytics, obligation extraction, or post-signature intelligence, DocuSign IAM is materially ahead in 2026. PandaDoc has agreement intelligence on the roadmap but ships less today. Adobe Acrobat Sense is early. SMB-tier vendors (SignNow, SignEasy, Jotform) have minimal AI features. If pure-signature is enough, don't pay for IAM you won't use; if you need agreement intelligence, plan for DocuSign IAM or DocuSign CLM.

      7. 7
        7. Negotiate at mid-market+ scale and watch envelope/transaction limits

        DocuSign, Adobe Acrobat Sign, OneSpan, and PandaDoc all have flexible pricing at 25+ seats. Annual contract negotiation typical 10-25% discount; multi-year locks common at enterprise but the AI feature evolution is rapid, avoid 5+ year locks. Watch for envelope limits (DocuSign Personal is 5/month; overages add up), per-transaction authentication fees (KBA, ID verification), and "active user" vs "registered user" definitions. Read the contract carefully before signing the contract about signing contracts.

      Frequently asked questions

      The questions buyers actually ask before they sign a e-signature software contract.

      DocuSign vs PandaDoc, which one for mid-market?
      DocuSign if you need the deepest integrations, broadest installed base (every signer has used it), or agreement intelligence for contract analytics post-2024 IAM repositioning. PandaDoc if your workflow is sales-anchored, you're creating proposals, quotes, and contracts together, and the unified create-to-sign workflow saves your team hours per deal. Most modern sales teams in 2026 prefer PandaDoc; legal-ops and procurement-anchored teams prefer DocuSign. The 2024 DocuSign IAM repositioning has narrowed PandaDoc's gap on contract intelligence.
      How does this relate to your CRM and accounting rankings?
      E-signature is the legally-binding signing layer that integrates with both. DocuSign integrates natively with Salesforce and HubSpot (covered in our Top 10 CRM Software ranking) for sales contract workflows, and with NetSuite (covered in our Top 10 Mid-Market Accounting Software ranking) for AR/AP signature workflows. Most modern revenue stacks: CRM (deal management) + CPQ + e-signature (this ranking) + accounting/billing, integrated through standard APIs.
      How much should I budget for e-signature?
      Solo / freelance (1 user): $0-$20/mo (DocuSign Personal, Dropbox Sign Essentials, SignEasy Essential, Jotform free tier). SMB (5-25 users): $30-$500/mo (PandaDoc Starter, SignNow Business, SignEasy Team). Mid-market (25-200 users): $500-$5K/mo (DocuSign Standard, PandaDoc Business, Adobe Acrobat Sign). Enterprise (200+ users): $50K-$1M+/year (DocuSign IAM, Adobe Acrobat Sign Enterprise, OneSpan Sign Enterprise, Sprinklr-class deployments). Add 10-25% for identity verification, KBA, and per-transaction premium features.
      Is e-signature legally binding?
      Yes, in the US under the ESIGN Act (2000) and UETA, in the EU under eIDAS (three tiers: Simple Electronic Signature, Advanced Electronic Signature, Qualified Electronic Signature), in India under the IT Act (2000), and in most major jurisdictions. All vendors in this ranking provide legally-binding esignature meeting these standards. Notable: certain documents (wills, some real estate, specific notarized agreements) require additional steps, that's where Proof (RON) is legally distinct. Always verify your specific use case, jurisdiction, and document type with legal counsel before standardizing on a vendor.
      What about AI features in 2026?
      AI in e-signature 2026: (1) AI document review and risk analysis (DocuSign IAM, Adobe Acrobat Sense). (2) Agreement intelligence, extracting obligations, dates, parties from signed contracts (DocuSign IAM, PandaDoc). (3) AI-assisted contract drafting (PandaDoc, DocuSign IAM). (4) Smart routing and workflow automation (DocuSign, OneSpan). (5) AI identity verification with liveness detection (Proof, OneSpan, DocuSign Premium ID). DocuSign's 2024 IAM launch is the strongest agreement intelligence layer in market today; vendors stuck on pure-signature without AI features are losing share fast.
      Should I worry about DocuSign's 2021-2023 stock collapse?
      Short answer: no, but understand what happened. The 2018-2021 stretch was a generational software story, pandemic-pull-forward growth pushed the stock from $80 to $310 and ARR past $2B. The 2021-2023 collapse reflected (1) pandemic-pull-forward digestion, (2) growth deceleration that exposed DocuSign as a perceived single-product company, (3) CEO Dan Springer was replaced October 2022 by Allan Thygesen (ex-Google ads). The 2024 Intelligent Agreement Management (IAM) repositioning has worked: 2024-2025 saw growth re-acceleration and the stock partially recovered. The product remains the market leader and the company is financially strong (profitable, $1B+ in cash). Buyers in 2026 are paying more attention to product fit than vendor turnaround narrative.
      When do I actually need remote online notarization (Proof)?
      You need RON when a notary public must witness the signing, most commonly real estate closings, mortgage origination, automotive title transfers, certain legal documents (powers of attorney, affidavits), and some corporate filings. RON legality is state-by-state in the US, most states now permit it (44+ as of 2026), but not all. For standard sales contracts, NDAs, employment agreements, and SaaS subscriptions, you do not need RON, DocuSign / PandaDoc / SignNow are sufficient. Proof is overkill (and meaningfully more expensive at $25-$75 per notarized doc) for non-notarized use cases.
      Can I evaluate via free trial?
      Free tier permanent: Jotform Sign (5 forms / 5 signed docs/month), Proof (pay-as-you-go, no subscription needed). Free trials: DocuSign (30 days), PandaDoc (14 days), Adobe Acrobat Sign (14 days), Dropbox Sign (30 days), SignNow (7 days), SignEasy (14 days), OneSpan Sign (30 days), Nitro Sign (14 days). Always test with your actual document templates, real signers (not internal team only), and integration to your CRM / document storage, generic demos misrepresent fit, especially for templates and bulk-send workflows.

      Glossary

      E-signature
      A legally-binding electronic mark that signifies intent to sign, in the US covered by the ESIGN Act (2000), in the EU by eIDAS, and in India by the IT Act (2000).
      ESIGN Act
      US federal law (2000) establishing legal validity of electronic signatures and records for interstate and foreign commerce. Companion to UETA at the state level.
      eIDAS
      EU regulation (2014, updated 2024 as eIDAS 2.0) defining three tiers of electronic signature: Simple Electronic Signature (SES), Advanced Electronic Signature (AES), and Qualified Electronic Signature (QES, highest legal weight).
      Qualified Electronic Signature (QES)
      The highest tier under eIDAS, requiring a qualified certificate from a Trust Service Provider and a qualified signature creation device. DocuSign, Adobe Acrobat Sign, and OneSpan support QES; many SMB-tier products do not.
      Audit trail
      The cryptographic record of every action on a signed document, who signed, when, from what IP address, with what authentication. Essential for legal admissibility and enterprise compliance.
      KBA (Knowledge-Based Authentication)
      Identity verification by asking signers questions only they should know (often pulled from credit-bureau data). Used for high-value agreements; OneSpan, DocuSign, Adobe Acrobat Sign all offer.
      Remote Online Notarization (RON)
      A legally-distinct subset of e-signature where a notary public witnesses signing via video. Required for some real estate, mortgage, and legal documents. State-by-state legality in the US (44+ states as of 2026). Proof is the category leader.
      Agreement intelligence
      Post-signature AI workflows, extracting obligations, dates, parties, risk factors from signed contracts; surfacing renewal dates; flagging non-standard terms. DocuSign IAM (launched 2024) is the strongest in market.
      CLM (Contract Lifecycle Management)
      Broader category covering pre-signature contract drafting, negotiation, approval workflows, and post-signature obligation tracking. Often integrates with esignature. Ironclad, Agiloft, and DocuSign CLM are leaders.
      IAM (Intelligent Agreement Management)
      DocuSign's 2024 platform repositioning, combining e-signature, agreement intelligence, and post-signature workflow into a unified offering. The category structural shift in 2026.

      Final word

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      Last updated 2026-05-09. Pricing data is reverified quarterly. Found something inaccurate? Tell us.