Press kit

Everything you need to write about Autograph — boilerplate, facts, assets, and the story angles. Questions, review licenses, or interviews: hello@autographs.app (we reply fast).

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The one-liner

Autograph is the signature editor Apple Mail never had — a native Mac app that designs a professional email signature and installs it into Apple Mail in one click, then sets up your iPhone with a QR code.

Boilerplate (short)

Autograph is a native macOS app that fixes Apple Mail's most neglected feature: email signatures. Users pick a template, customize it — photo, logo, colors, per-field fonts — and Autograph installs it directly into Apple Mail in one click, no HTML copy-pasting. Hosted images render correctly in Outlook and Gmail, iCloud keeps signatures in sync across Macs, and a QR-code flow sets up iPhone and iPad with images that survive iOS's clipboard. Autograph is a one-time $29 purchase (free version available) — no subscription, no account. autographs.app

Fact sheet

ProductAutograph — email signatures for Apple Mail
PlatformmacOS 14+ (universal: Apple silicon & Intel), notarized, self-updating
PriceFree version; Pro $29 one-time for 3 Macs. No subscription, no account required.
LaunchedJuly 2026
CompanyGenesis One (California, USA) — founder: Christian Mardan
PaymentsPaddle (merchant of record)
Websiteautographs.app
Press contacthello@autographs.app

Why it exists (the story angles)

1. Apple Mail's signature pane hasn't changed in a decade. There's no HTML field — the "official" way to install a designed signature is quitting Mail and hand-editing .mailsignature files in a hidden folder, then locking them so Mail doesn't revert your work. Autograph writes that signature store correctly, in one click.

2. The iPhone problem nobody solved. Mac signatures don't sync to iOS, and the folk method — email yourself the signature, copy, paste into Settings — silently rewrites images into dead webkit-fake-url:// references. Autograph's research found the clipboard mechanics responsible (image data on the pasteboard without a URL) and built the workaround: a QR-launched page whose copy button writes only clean HTML, so hosted images survive. Signatures with photos and logos now genuinely work in iPhone Mail.

3. The anti-subscription stance. The incumbents charge ~$70/year for what is, functionally, a block of HTML. Autograph is $29 once — a deliberate bet that utility software people trust is bought, not rented.

Screenshots

Autograph signature editor with live preview on macOS Autograph success screen after installing a signature into Apple Mail

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