1. DocuSign Esignature
Market-leading e-signature with the broadest integration ecosystem, strong enterprise compliance and an expanding agreement-management (IAM) suite.
See DocuSign plans →Picking e-signature software as Regulated industries is less about the spec sheet and more about fit, budget and how fast it pays off.
This guide rounds up the 5 e-signature software that, by their own positioning, fit regulated industries — with what each does best for you, what it costs and the one trade-off to weigh. Every pick below genuinely names regulated industries (or a close equivalent) in who it's built for — we don't list a tool here unless its own positioning backs it up. Each entry shows why it fits, the real entry price and one honest trade-off. Pricing reflects public plans at the time of writing.
| Tool | Entry price | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| DocuSign | from $10/mo | enterprise |
| OneSpan Sign | from $20/mo | financial-services |
| RightSignature | from $60/mo | sharefile-users |
| SignNow | from $8/mo | budget |
| Yousign | from $9/mo | europe |
Market-leading e-signature with the broadest integration ecosystem, strong enterprise compliance and an expanding agreement-management (IAM) suite.
See DocuSign plans →Security-first e-signature (formerly eSignLive) with strong identity verification, biometrics and fraud prevention for regulated industries.
Read more about OneSpan Sign →E-signature integrated with ShareFile (Progress) for secure document sharing and signing in regulated, document-heavy workflows.
Read more about RightSignature →One of the lowest per-user prices for full e-signing and compliance, with no per-user scalability penalty; part of the airSlate platform.
Read more about SignNow →European (eIDAS-compliant) e-signature provider with a simple UI and API, popular with SMBs and developers in the EU.
Read more about Yousign →Start from the one job you most need e-signature software to do for regulated industries, match it to the entry whose ‘why it suits’ line fits, sanity-check the entry price against your budget, then trial your top two on a real task before committing.
DocuSign is our default for regulated industries; that said, a lower pick can be the smarter buy when its strengths map more closely to your job.
Most options here are paid, but typically offer a trial or money-back window — check each entry's price line before you buy.
Across the tools that target regulated industries, the recurring strengths are budget, eidas-compliance and enterprise. Weigh those against your budget and how quickly your team gets value — the entries above flag each tool's fit and its one trade-off.
Each tool is included only when its own dataset positioning or audience description genuinely names regulated industries; we then rank on fit, price and ramp-up time, using features and facts from independent reviews and vendor docs cited in Sources below.
The fit, features and facts cited for each pick above are drawn from these independent reviews and vendor pages: