SigPDF vs DocHub
DocHub is a cloud-based PDF editor that integrates with Google Drive — your documents pass through cloud infrastructure. SigPDF processes everything locally in your browser. No uploads, no Google Drive required, from €2.08/month.
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SigPDF vs DocHub: Side-by-Side Comparison
| Feature | SigPDF | DocHub |
|---|---|---|
| Privacy | Files never leave your browser | Documents stored in Google Drive / cloud |
| Price | From €2.08/month (annual) | Free (5 docs/month) / ~$14/month Pro |
| Watermarks | Never | On free tier |
| Account required | No | Yes |
| Google Drive integration | No | Yes (core feature) |
| PDF form filling | Basic text fields | Advanced form editing |
| Works offline | Yes (after page loads) | No |
Google Drive: Convenience or Concern?
DocHub's deep Google Drive integration is its most popular feature — open a PDF directly from Drive, sign it, and save it back. For users who live in the Google Workspace ecosystem, this is genuinely convenient. But it also means your document passes through Google's infrastructure and is stored there indefinitely.
SigPDF works without any cloud storage integration. You open a PDF from your device, sign it locally, and download the result — entirely in your browser. Nothing touches Google, Dropbox, or any other cloud service.
When DocHub Is the Better Choice
- Your documents live in Google Drive and you want seamless integration
- You need advanced PDF form filling and annotation features
- You collaborate on PDF documents with a team
- You need to collect signatures from multiple signers
When SigPDF Is the Better Choice
- You want to sign a PDF without it touching any cloud service
- Privacy is a priority — especially for sensitive contracts or NDAs
- You don't use Google Drive or prefer not to
- You want the lowest possible cost for personal PDF signing