FAQ

We provide a wide range of patent research services including:

  • Patentability / Novelty Search

  • Invalidity Search

  • Freedom to Operate (FTO) Search

  • Patent Landscape Analysis

  • State-of-the-Art Search

  • Evidence of Use (EoU) Analysis

  • Sequence & Structure Search

  • Patent Drafting Support

  • Office Action Response Support

Our searches help law firms, inventors, and corporations make informed IP decisions.

Our clients include:

  • Patent Law Firms

  • In-house IP teams

  • Technology companies

  • Universities and research institutions

  • Startups and independent inventors

Many of our clients outsource overflow work to us.

We use both paid and public patent databases, including:

  • Patseer

  • Questel Orbit

  • Derwent Innovation

  • USPTO

  • Espacenet

  • WIPO

  • Google Patents

  • Non-Patent Literature (IEEE, ScienceDirect, PubMed, etc.)

This ensures comprehensive prior art coverage.

Typical turnaround times are:

  • Patentability Search: 2–3 working days

  • Invalidity Search: 4–6 working days

  • Freedom to Operate: 5–7 working days

  • Patent Landscape: 7–10 working days

Urgent projects can be delivered faster.

While no search can guarantee finding 100% of prior art, our analysts use advanced search strategies, multiple databases, and technical expertise to identify the most relevant prior art references.

Yes. We are happy to sign Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDA) before starting any project to ensure complete confidentiality.

You can submit your project by:

  • Emailing your invention disclosure / claims

  • Sharing a patent application number

  • Providing technical documents or drawings

Our team will review the scope and confirm the timeline.

Our reports typically include:

  • Executive Summary

  • Search Strategy

  • Key Prior Art References

  • Claim Mapping (if required)

  • Analysis and Observations

Reports are delivered in PDF / Excel / Claim chart format.

Our team supports searches across multiple technologies including:

  • Mechanical

  • Electronics

  • Software / AI

  • Telecommunications

  • Biotechnology

  • Pharmaceuticals

  • Medical Devices

  • Automotive

  • Semiconductor technologies

Outsourcing helps law firms:

  • Handle overflow work

  • Reduce research time

  • Lower costs

  • Access technical expertise

  • Meet tight deadlines

Many firms use us as an extended research team.

Typically we need:

  • Claims (if available)

  • Invention disclosure / concept description

  • Key features of the invention

  • Any known prior art

This helps us build an effective search strategy.

Yes. Pricing depends on:

  • Technology complexity

  • Number of claims

  • Scope of search

  • Deadline

We provide competitive and flexible pricing.