Email Signature Generator
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Sign off like
you mean it.

Simple, fast email signature generation. Build a sharp, professional signature in under a minute — then paste it straight into Gmail, Outlook or any client.

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Samuel Berton
Software Engineer
samuelberton.com
The generator

Build your signature.

Fill in your details on the left and watch it update live. When you’re happy, copy it straight into your email client.

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Samuel Berton
Samuel Berton
Software Engineer, ACME Corp

Simple

No design skills needed. Fill in your details, pick a template, and watch it update live.

Fast

A polished signature in under a minute. Copy it to your clipboard and you're done.

Free

No signup, no cost, no catch. Every template and every feature is free to use.

How it works

Three steps from blank to inbox.

  1. 01

    Fill in your details

    Add your name, role, contact info and an optional photo or company logo.

  2. 02

    Pick a template

    Choose from Classic, Modern, Compact or Minimal and set your accent color.

  3. 03

    Copy into your email

    Copy the signature to your clipboard and paste it into Gmail, Outlook or any client.

Why it matters

It’s the small detail that makes an email feel finished.

Look professional
A clean signature makes every email you send feel considered and credible.
Stay on brand
Consistent colors, logo and layout keep your emails aligned with your identity.
Easy to reach you
Your name, role and contact details travel with every message you send.
Subtle marketing
A link to your website turns your inbox into a quiet, always-on promotion.
Works everywhere
Built with email-safe HTML so it renders the same on desktop and mobile.
Consistent for teams
Everyone can generate the same template, so the whole company looks aligned.
Works everywhere

Pastes cleanly into your email client.

The signature is email-safe HTML. New to it? Follow a setup guide.

GmailStep-by-step setup guide
View guide
OutlookStep-by-step setup guide
View guide
Apple MailPaste into Preferences → Signatures
Supported
ThunderbirdPaste as HTML in signature settings
Supported
FAQ

Questions, answered.