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A quick-start project that shows how to create and configure the Syncfusion React Signature component. This project contains code snippet for changing the background color, stroke color, velocity, minimum and maximum stroke width, and apply a background image to the signature component. It also shows how to save the signature as an image and cle…

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Getting Started with the React Signature Pad Component

The React Signature is graphical interface that allows users to draw smooth signatures as vector outline strokes using variable width Bezier curve interpolation. A quick-start project that shows how to create and configure the Syncfusion React Signature component. This project contains code snippet for changing the background color, stroke color, velocity, minimum and maximum stroke width, and apply a background image to the signature component. It also shows how to save the signature as an image and clear the signature in the pad.

Project prerequisites

Make sure that you have the latest versions of NodeJS and Visual Studio Code in your machine before starting to work on this project.

How to run this application?

To run this application, you need to clone the getting-started-with-the-react-signature-component repository and then open it in Visual Studio Code. Now, simply install all the necessary react packages into your current project using the npm install command and run your project using the npm start command.

Features and Benefits

Signature customization

The Signature Pad component supports various customization options like background color, background image, stroke color, stroke width, save with background, undo, redo, clear, readonly, and disabled.

Loading

It supports to load a pre drawn signature to component either as base 64 or URL. It supports PNG, JPEG, and SVG image types.

Drawing

Draw the given text as a signature using different font families and font sizes.

Saving

Save the signature as an image with formats like PNG, JPEG, and SVG.

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About Syncfusion React UI Components

Syncfusion's React UI Components library is the only suite that you will ever need to build an application since it contains over 80 high-performance, lightweight, modular, and responsive UI Components in a single package. In addition to Signature, we provide popular React Components such as DataGrid, Charts, Scheduler, Diagram, and Word Processor.

About Syncfusion

Founded in 2001 and headquartered in Research Triangle Park, N.C., Syncfusion has more than 29,000 customers and more than 1 million users, including large financial institutions, Fortune 500 companies, and global IT consultancies.

Today, we provide 1800+ components and frameworks for web (Blazor, ASP.NET Core, ASP.NET MVC, ASP.NET WebForms, JavaScript, Angular, React, Vue, and Flutter), mobile (Xamarin, Flutter, UWP, JavaScript, and .NET MAUI), and desktop development (WinForms, WPF, WinUI,UWP, Flutter. and .NET MAUI). We provide ready-to-deploy enterprise software for dashboards, reports, data integration, and big data processing. Many customers have saved millions in licensing fees by deploying our software.


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A quick-start project that shows how to create and configure the Syncfusion React Signature component. This project contains code snippet for changing the background color, stroke color, velocity, minimum and maximum stroke width, and apply a background image to the signature component. It also shows how to save the signature as an image and cle…

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