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Free tool

Email signature banner maker:
create a clickable CTA banner in seconds

Design a professional email signature banner for free. Pick a template, edit the text and colors, add your logo, and download a high-resolution image to drop into your signature. For deploying banners across a whole team, see email signature banners.

Email signature with a promotional banner

Logo (optional)

Background

Text
Button
Button text

How our email signature banner maker works

1

Pick a banner template

Choose a layout for your call-to-action banner. Your changes preview live as you edit.

2

Edit text, colors, and logo

Set your heading, subheading, and button label, choose colors, and upload your logo if you want one.

3

Download your banner

Save a high-resolution PNG at a standard email banner size, ready to add to your signature.

4

Add it to your email signature

Drop the banner into SyncSignature to deploy a clickable, branded signature across your team.

Frequently asked questions

An email signature banner is a promotional image placed in your email signature, usually with a call to action like Book a demo or Read our latest post. It turns every email you send into a small marketing channel.

Yes, the banner maker is completely free. There is no sign-up, no watermark, and no limit on how many banners you can create and download.

A width of around 600 pixels is the safe maximum for most email clients. This tool exports at standard 600x150 and 600x200 sizes so your banner renders cleanly in Gmail, Outlook, and Apple Mail.

Download the PNG and insert it as an image in your email signature settings, then link it to your destination URL. To manage banners across a whole team, use SyncSignature.

Join over 40,000 professionals and Teams at SyncSignature

Use SyncSignature to turn every email into a consistent, branded touchpoint. Start for free and scale when you're ready.

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