![]() If the image is huge, click it and choose Small, Medium, or Large. It’s visible only to you.Ĥ) Click the insert image icon and upload your signature image. This is not your email signature but just the name to identify the signature. ![]() When you create an image via email service on a web browser, I assume this signature image file is stored online, explaining why it is persistent and doesn’t disappear.ġ) To start, open Gmail in a computer browser and click the gear icon > See all settings.Ģ) Scroll down the General tab and next to Signature, click Create new.ģ) Enter any name and click Create. While I can’t say what the reason is for sure, I believe it has something to do with caching. If you were to do this from a mail app, the signature wouldn’t be persistent, and the image would disappear after a while. Note: I’m using Gmail for the purpose of this tutorial, but I assume it works the same with other services such as Outlook.Īlso, in this tutorial, we will use a web browser to add a handwritten signature image to Gmail. If not, you can use an iOS app like Digital Signature to create your signature. How to add a handwritten signature image to your emailsĭo you have the signature image on your computer? If yes, please go to step 1. But my advice would be not to use images in your email signature as it might cause formatting issues in some email clients. To me, it screams 1998, but I guess it’s a personal preference. I must say I’m not a fan of handwritten signatures. This tutorial will walk you through the steps to create a handwritten email signature image to add to your emails sent from the Mail app on iPhone or iPad. ![]() This led some of our readers to come up with a variation of this topic, asking how to add the image of a handwritten signature to an email signature on iOS.Īs it turns out, the process is the same and can be done in a few steps. In a previous post, we showed you how to create an HTML email signature on an iPhone or iPad.
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