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README.md

DocuSeal
DocuSeal

Open source document filling and signing

Docker releases Follow @docusealco

DocuSeal is an open source platform that provides secure and efficient digital document signing and processing. Create PDF forms to have them filled and signed online on any device with an easy-to-use, mobile-optimized web tool.

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Demo

Features

  • PDF form fields builder (WYSIWYG)
  • 10 field types available (Signature, Date, File, Checkbox etc.)
  • Multiple submitters per document
  • Automated emails via SMTP
  • Files storage on AWS S3, Google Storage, or Azure
  • Automatic PDF eSignature
  • PDF signature verification
  • Users management
  • Mobile-optimized
  • API and Webhooks for integrations
  • Easy to deploy in minutes

Deploy

Heroku Railway
Deploy on Heroku Deploy on Railway
DigitalOcean Render
Deploy on DigitalOcean Deploy to Render
Koyeb
Deploy on Koyeb

Docker

docker run --name docuseal -p 3000:3000 -v.:/data docuseal/docuseal

By default DocuSeal docker container uses an SQLite database to store data and configurations. Alternatively, it is possible use PostgreSQL or MySQL databases by specifying the DATABASE_URL env variable.

Docker Compose

Download docker-compose.yml into your private server:

curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/docusealco/docuseal/master/docker-compose.yml > docker-compose.yml

Run the app under a custom domain over https using docker compose (make sure your DNS points to the server to automatically issue ssl certs with Caddy):

HOST=your-domain-name.com docker-compose up

For Companies

Integrate seamless document signing into your web or mobile apps with DocuSeal!

At DocuSeal we have expertise and technologies to make documents creation, filling, signing and processing seamlessly integrated with your product. We specialize in working with various industries, including Banking, Healthcare, Transport, Real Estate, eCommerce, KYC, CRM, and other software products that require bulk document signing. By leveraging DocuSeal, we can assist in reducing the overall cost of developing and processing electronic documents while ensuring security and compliance with local electronic document laws.

Book an Integration Demo

License

Distributed under the AGPLv3 License. See LICENSE for more information. Unless otherwise noted, all files © 2023 Oleksandr Turchyn.