What is Digital Stamp?

An electronic stamp applied to a document online — replacing a physical rubber stamp with a verifiable, reusable mark.

A digital stamp (or electronic stamp) is an image-based mark — APPROVED, PAID, RECEIVED, a company seal, a date stamp — applied to a PDF or document online instead of pressing a physical rubber stamp. Unlike a scanned stamp image, a proper digital stamp is reusable from a library, records every application, and can be independently verified. PDF Verified includes a free stamp maker plus a verified stamp library with serial numbers and public QR verification on paid plans.

How to stamp a document online

Upload your PDF, open the editor, pick the Stamp field, and place it where you want the mark. Choose a stamp from your library (or design one — APPROVED, PAID, a company seal, a date stamp) and it is baked into the sealed PDF. No printer, no ink pad, no scanner.

Rubber stamp online, but verifiable

A photographed rubber stamp can be copied into any document. A PDF Verified digital stamp carries a serial number and a QR code that links to a public verification page — so recipients can confirm the stamp is genuine, see which document it belongs to, and check it has not been revoked.

Free vs verified stamps

The quick stamp maker is free for casual marks. The verified stamp library (Business) adds auto-incrementing serials, locked metadata hashes, workspace sharing, revocation, and the public /verify-stamp link logged on the audit certificate.