DeepSign vs. Docusign
Free digital ID
With DeepSign, signers can verify identities for free using our own DeepID app. No need to download or pay for third-party apps.
Swiss hosting
When you upload a document to DeepSign, it gets hosted exclusively on secure servers based in Switzerland.
Lowest prices
Registering to DeepSign is free, and you only pay for the signatures you use, at the lowest prices in Switzerland.
Comparing DeepSign and Docusign
Last update: 13 March 2025
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Functionalities and integrations |
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Identity verification method |
Own app DeepID |
Third-party app |
Free digital identity app |
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Digital ID compliant with CH law (ZertES) |
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Digital ID compliant with EU law (eIDAS) |
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QES (Qualified electronic signature) |
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AES (Advanced electronic signature) |
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SES (Simple electronic signature) |
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Seal |
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Signature validator compliant with CH law |
In development |
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Verification of the authorised signatories |
In development |
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Separate cloud storage for long-term document storage |
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Integrations with other solutions |
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APIs for custom integrations |
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Compliance and legal validity |
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ZertES compliant signature |
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eIDAS compliant signature |
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Web hosting location |
Switzerland |
Australia, Canada, USA, EU |
Headquarters |
Switzerland |
USA |
Usage and services |
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Customisation of visual signature |
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Handwritten signature image for customisation purposes |
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Co-signers can sign via SES without an account |
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QES available with no third-party apps for identity verification |
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SSO (Single sign-on) |
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Mobile app for signing |
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Pricing |
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Subscription model |
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Free subscription plan |
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Pay-per-use model |
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Price for single QES |
CHF 1.80 |
Subscription model only |
Price for single AES |
CHF 1.00 |
Subscription model only |
Price for single SES |
CHF 0.50 |
Subscription model only |
Signature packages |
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Is DeepSign compliant with document signing standards under EU and Swiss law?
Yes.
Two of the electronic signatures DeepSign offers meet the statutory requirements for electronic signatures in the EU and Switzerland: the advanced electronic signature (AES) and the qualified electronic signature (QES). They are issued by qualified trust service providers (QTSP) and certification authorities in the EU and Switzerland. This also applies to the qualified timestamp used in the simple electronic signature (SES).
How do I identify myself?
DeepSign uses our own integrated DeepID app to identify yourself in minutes from wherever you are. The DeepID app is available for iOS and Android, and free to download and use.
To verify your ID, you’ll need an identity document (most ICAO-Standards passports and national IDs are supported), and the process uses NFC technology built into your mobile phone. For the highest level of security, DeepID manages the entire identification and verification process from scanning to data processing. Likewise when you sign a contract with your DeepSign digital signature, your co-signers too can verify their identities and sign for free.
Can I sign documents with legal form requirements?
When you sign a document with a qualified electronic signature (QES) in DeepSign, the document will meet the statutory written form requirements under EU and Swiss law. QES are considered legally equivalent to a handwritten signature. However, you may need to check for additional requirements for a signature process on a case-by-case basis. There may also be further statutory form requirements that cannot be met by an electronic signature.
How do I know which type of signature to use?
DeepSign offers three types of electronic signatures recognised by international regulations: simple electronic signatures (SES), advanced electronic signatures (AES) and qualified electronic signatures (QES).
The type of electronic signature that you need to use in each case depends on the written form requirements for the relevant document, your contractual agreements and your company policy.
To find out the appropriate type for your specific situation, please consult with a legal advisor.
Simple electronic signatures (SES)
For documents with no written form requirement. A qualified electronic timestamp guarantees document authenticity. Useful when there are no written form requirements. Also suitable for digital document retention solutions.
Advanced electronic signatures (AES)
For documents with no written form requirement. With this type of signature, the signatory is identified in advance. It not only ensures that the documents are authentic but also that they are properly linked with the signatory.
Qualified electronic signatures (QES)
For documents subject to written form requirements under EU or Swiss law. With this type of signature, the signatory is identified in advance. It not only ensures that the documents are authentic but also that they are properly linked with the signatory. In addition, it is issued with a qualified certificate from a qualified trust service provider (QTSP). The QES therefore is legally equivalent to a handwritten signature.
Are electronic signatures secure?
The electronic signatures used in DeepSign are issued by recognized and certified trust service providers and certification authorities.
With any type of electronic signature, the document will receive a digital certificate in keeping with the currently applicable technological standard. This guarantees to both the sender and the receiver that the document has not been tampered with. In addition, when using the AES and QES, the signatory’s identity is determined in advance, so that the signatory’s link with the document can be traced.
I’m already using the MobileID app, what should I do?
If you’ve already identified yourself with a third party app (Mobile ID) to sign with a QES, you can keep on using the Mobile ID app to confirm your identity and sign with DeepSign. But now when you invite anyone to legally sign your documents, your co-signers can remotely verify for free using our own DeepID mobile app, saving them from searching for yet another third-party app.
If you also want to benefit from a seamless and completely integrated experience, you are always welcome to download the app and create your DeepID digital identity.