Verify a signed PDF online — check it’s authentic and untampered
Validate an e-signed document in seconds. Drop in any PDF and PDF Verified computes its SHA-256 fingerprint right in your browser and checks it against the sealed record. If a single byte changed after signing, the check fails — so you can tell a genuine, authentic document from a manipulated one, with no account.
What you get
- Verify a digital signature online — confirm a signed PDF is authentic
- Validate an e-signed document and its signer audit trail
- Upload-to-verify: drag in a PDF and get an instant authentic / altered result
- SHA-256 fingerprint computed in your browser — the file is never uploaded to verify
- Tamper & manipulation detection: any change after signing breaks the hash
- Public verification page on every signed document via QR code
- Works for anyone — recipients, auditors, courts — with no login
How it works
- Open the verify portal — Go to the verify page and choose "upload" (or scan the QR code printed on the PDF).
- Drop in the PDF — PDF Verified hashes the file locally with SHA-256 and looks up the sealed record.
- Read the result — See whether the document is authentic or altered, the fingerprint, every signer + timestamp, and the audit trail.
Frequently asked questions
How do I verify a digital signature on a PDF online?
Upload the PDF to the PDF Verified verify portal (or scan its QR code). It recomputes the document SHA-256 fingerprint in your browser and compares it to the value sealed at signing. If they match, the signature is authentic and the document unaltered; if anything changed, it is flagged.
How do I validate an e-signed document?
Open the verify page, upload the signed PDF, and read the result: the document status (verified or tampered), the SHA-256 fingerprint, every signer with timestamps and IP, and the full audit trail — the evidence needed to validate it.
How do I check if a PDF has been edited or tampered with?
Re-hash the file and compare it to the sealed value. PDF Verified does this automatically on upload — if even one byte changed, the hashes differ and it reports the document as altered.
Is the PDF verification check free?
Yes. Verifying a document is free and needs no account. The fingerprint is computed locally in your browser, so the file is not uploaded just to verify it.
What is PDF forensics?
PDF forensics is examining a PDF to determine whether it is genuine and unmodified — using cryptographic hashing (SHA-256), an immutable audit trail, and upload-based integrity checking to detect manipulation and confirm authenticity.