Type your full name or initials
Use full name mode for email, PDFs, and documents. Switch to initials mode when you want a short mark for forms, watermarks, or design mockups.
Transparent signature maker
Type your name, choose a signature style, adjust color and slant, then download a transparent signature image for emails, PDFs, and documents.
Name mode
Ink color
Best regards,
Linda Harper
Linda Harper · Client Services · hello@example.com
Introduce
This cursive signature generator focuses on a high-value use case: turning a typed name into a clean, transparent signature image. Unlike a generic cursive text tool, the page starts with signature-friendly controls such as full name versus initials, black or blue ink, slant adjustment, and an email signature preview. The generated output is designed for practical placement in Gmail, Outlook, Apple Mail, PDFs, Word documents, Google Docs, and contract workflows where a white background would look wrong.
Benefits
Signature images need to sit on documents, email backgrounds, and PDF pages without a white box. The generator keeps exports transparent by default.
Adjust slant, size, weight, and ink color so the result feels closer to a handwritten signature instead of a plain font preview.
The built-in email signature preview shows how your generated signature can look under a sign-off line before you download it.
Usage
Use full name mode for email, PDFs, and documents. Switch to initials mode when you want a short mark for forms, watermarks, or design mockups.
Compare elegant, professional, casual, and formal cursive fonts. Short names can use more decorative scripts, while long names usually need cleaner styles.
Set the ink color, slant, size, and weight, then download a transparent PNG or SVG that can be placed into your target document.
The signature tool supports both complete names and compact initials so users can create different styles for different workflows.
Slant changes the personality of a signature quickly, while the weight control helps keep the output readable on different backgrounds.
Black and pen-blue presets match common signature use cases, while a custom color picker supports brand or design work.
A realistic email sign-off block helps users understand how the downloaded image can look inside Gmail, Outlook, or Apple Mail.
PNG is practical for email and documents. SVG is better for crisp scaling and design tools.
The tool works in the browser without accounts, payments, or a complicated dashboard.
Download your transparent PNG, open your email signature settings, and insert the image below your sign-off line. In Gmail, go to Settings, See all settings, Signature, then insert the image. In Outlook, open Mail settings and edit your signature block. In Apple Mail, open Settings, Signatures, and paste or drag the image into the signature editor.
A generated cursive signature can be useful as a visual mark, but legal validity depends on the document type, jurisdiction, signing platform, intent, and identity verification. For contracts, regulated workflows, or legal filings, use an approved e-signature service and ask a qualified professional if you are unsure.
Start with your normal full name, then test initials if the name feels too long. Use a moderate slant, avoid overly thin strokes for small email signatures, and choose a style that remains readable after resizing. A signature should look personal, but it still needs to be clear enough for practical use.
If you are learning how to sign your name in cursive, start with the same spelling you use on official documents, then test a full-name version and an initials-only version. A readable cursive signature usually keeps the first and last letters clear, simplifies the middle letters, and avoids extra loops that make the name hard to recognize.
For email signatures, PDF forms, and digital documents, use a clean transparent PNG rather than decorative copy-paste text. A generated cursive signature image keeps the same look in Gmail, Outlook, Word, Google Docs, and PDF editors, while still letting you adjust size and ink color for the final placement.
FAQ
Type your name, choose a signature font, adjust color and slant, then download the result as a transparent PNG or SVG.
It may work as a visual signature in some contexts, but legal validity depends on local rules and the signing workflow. Use a trusted e-signature platform for important legal documents.
Download the PNG, open your PDF editor, insert the image, resize it, and place it on the signature line.
Yes. The public signature generator is free and does not require registration for PNG or SVG downloads.
Yes. Download a transparent PNG and add it in Gmail signature settings as an image below your name or sign-off.
No. A signature usually does not have to be cursive unless a specific form, school, or organization asks for it. Many valid signatures are printed, stylized, initials-based, or a consistent personal mark.
Write your normal name slowly, keep the first and last letters recognizable, then simplify the middle letters into one flowing motion. Use the generator to compare full-name and initials styles before choosing one.
Choose a readable script with medium stroke weight, such as an elegant signature-style font rather than a very thin calligraphy font. Email signatures need to remain clear at small sizes.
No login, no payment, no dashboard. Just type, copy, and download.
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