Signature capture

Capture handwritten biometric signatures on supported Wacom hardware.

This module turns the signature moment into a measurable event. It keeps the handwritten act natural for the signer while preserving a stronger technical record than a static signature image.

Wacom STU-430 signature pad product view

Fast counter signing

STU-430

Wacom STU-540 signature pad product view

Primary in-person station

STU-540

Wacom DTU-1141B pen display product view

Review-first signing

DTU-1141B

What problem this module solves.

High-trust workflows need more than a pasted signature image. They need a natural signing experience and a grounded capture path.

Devices

Wacom pads and displays

Support signature hardware that keeps the signing moment familiar and ergonomic.

Biometric

Dynamic handwritten capture

Retain how the signature is produced, not only its final visual appearance.

Context

Signer and event context

Keep the signature connected to timestamp, device, and operational context.

What the module does.

AMY e-sign records handwritten signatures on Wacom signature pads and pen displays as part of a controlled PDF workflow.

Signals

Dynamic biometric data

Capture position, pressure, timing, and stroke behavior during signing.

Hardware

Named device support

Deploy on Wacom devices already referenced in AMY's public product material.

Traceability

Audit-ready signature event

Keep the signature event usable for internal control and later review.

How it fits the workflow.

The operator opens the prepared document, the signer completes the signature on the device, and the event stays tied to the PDF and signer context.

Prepare

Open the ready-to-sign PDF

The operator brings the document to the signature point on the supported device setup.

Sign

Capture the handwritten signature

The signer signs directly on the Wacom surface in the same workflow.

Commit

Bind the signature to the document

The signed output stays attached to the document and workflow context.

Where it fits best.

Use this module in environments where the signature happens in person and the workflow must remain practical at a desk, counter, clinic, or handover point.

01

Patient forms and outpatient paperwork

02

Counter signing and front-desk approvals

03

Delivery, handover, and acknowledgement documents

Recommended hardware pairings.

This module is where device choice matters most, because the signature experience becomes part of the workflow design.

Fast counter signing

Use it when short approvals and a compact counter footprint matter most.

Primary in-person station

Use it as the default desk device for healthcare, public-facing, and higher-trust approvals.

Review-first signing

Use it when the signer should inspect more of the form before committing to the handwritten step.