Tutorial4 min readUpdated 2026-04-04

How to Add a Signature to Gmail

A practical guide to creating a signature image with Signova and adding it to Gmail on desktop.

Best for: Anyone who uses Gmail for work, school, or personal communication.

Signova tip: Generate a clean signature image first, then place it inside Gmail settings.

What you need before you start

Gmail works best when your signature image is simple, readable, and not oversized.

A transparent PNG usually looks cleaner than a screenshot with a white box around it.

  • Your name in Signova
  • A style that stays readable at small size
  • A PNG file downloaded to your device

Step-by-step setup

  1. Open Gmail on desktop.
  2. Click Settings, then See all settings.
  3. Under the General tab, scroll to Signature.
  4. Create a new signature or select an existing one.
  5. Insert your Signova image and resize it so it stays clear but compact.
  6. Choose whether the signature should appear on new emails, replies, or both.
  7. Scroll down and click Save Changes.

A simple layout that works well

  • Line 1: signature image
  • Line 2: full name
  • Line 3: role or company
  • Line 4: website or social link if needed
Keep it short. A signature should support the email, not overpower it.

Common mistakes

  • Uploading a very large image that pushes the message body downward
  • Using a style that becomes unreadable when small
  • Adding too many logos, badges, and icons under the signature

Helpful official references

Need a signature image first?

Use Signova to generate a fresh version, compare a few styles, and download the one that stays readable at practical size.