SignPads Designed for Signature Capturing
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Signature Pads (SignPads)

Tablets especially designed for Signature Capturing with bright, ultra-sharp LCD screens in color and B&W

Built to provide a very natural user experience: Singing on SignPad screens feels like signing on paper.
  • Reliably captures both the static image of the signature and its biometric characteristics
  • Robust design: the sensor lies below the display surface, preventing the wear and tear found in devices based on other technologies
  • Long life expectancy

Click on the images of the SignPads below for details.

Hundreds of thousands of SignPads are used daily in the private and public sector. Financial institutions, telecommunication companies, furniture retailers, and fashion stores are among the many industries today that sign paperless with SignDoc.

Images of Signature Capturing on SignPads

SignPad Color in action

Details about SignPad Color (Wacom STU-520) asSignature Capturing Device

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Signing on a SignPad Color (Wacom STU-520) really feels and looks like signing on paper.

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Typical scenario for e-Signing on SignPad with SignDoc: Complete contract displayed for the customer on a separate monitor

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SOFTPRO SignPad Color (Wacom STU-520): Display of Signature Capturing Dialogue in German Savings Banks (Sparkassen)
SOFTPRO SignPad Color (Wacom STU-520): Display of Signature Capturing Dialogue in German Credit Unions (Volksbanken)

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Display of Cash Withdrawal Receipt on a SignPad Color (Wacom STU-520)

SignPad eSignio in action

Details about SignPad eSignio (Wacom STU-500) asSignature Capturing Device

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SignPads are a frequent sight in the cash area and at counters within branches of several financial institutions in the world - here: Berliner Sparkasse which was one of the first banks worldwide started using SignPads in 2008.

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SignPads as a built-in component of the counter furniture - here at one of the stores of the Swiss Telecommunication provider Sunrise.

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SignPads are installed at the checkout of many retail stores so that customers can sign their debit receipts without paper. The pads are mounted on special poles.  

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Applying for a driver license by signing on a SignPad in an application for car registration offices

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SignPads are installed at the checkout of many retail stores so that customers can sign their debit receipts without paper.

Signature Capturing on SignPad eSignio (Wacom STU-500) at Toll Booths on Italian motorways

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Display of terms and conditions in high resolution on a SignPad. Here: T&C in the signing procedure for account opening at German Savings Banks

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Signature tablets with a very high resolution on the display, like this SignPad eSignio, offer various additional use options: The Spanish Confederation of Savings Banks (Confederación Española de Cajas de Ahorros, CECA) demonstrates the feasibility of using the signature tablet as a soft keyboard as well.

For applications still requiring a PIN entry the SignPad offers this option for a gradual move from knowledge-based authentication (using PIN and password) to a Biometric Authentication (using the dynamic aspects of handwritten signatures such as writing speed and different pressure levels). Combining Biometrics and "classical" smartcard based digital signatures is already reflected in the 1999 EU regulation about Electronic Signatures.

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Cash Withdrawal Receipt on SignPad eSignio (Wacom STU-500)

Capturing Technology

First Choice: Electro Magnetic Resonance

SOFTPRO recommends to prefer using capturing devices that operate with an active digitizer and working based on electro magnetic resonance. Check our "Academy" section for details about the benefits of this
Signature Capturing Technology
SOFTPRO provides additional information about the benefits of SignPad compared to alternative technologies in a whitepaper for registered partners and customers. Feel free to request this information from your SOFTPRO Contact displayed in the right column of this webpage.