From patent landscapeto deposit-ready filingin one click.
IPZilla pairs an AI patent landscape engine with a Claim Interpretation Lattice and a G 2/21-aligned legal cartography — FTO obsessionnel by construction.
- 130 M
- patents indexed
- 10⁵ – 10⁸
- interpretations / claim
- 69
- failure modes covered
- 8 min
- brief → provisional
The IPZilla stack
Three engines. One filing.
Built for pharma R&D, biotech CSOs, and patent counsel who refuse to ship sub-optimal claims.
UPSTREAM
IP Radar
Espacenet + USPTO + EPO PATSTAT cross-referenced in eight minutes. Every brief gets a full landscape, FTO heatmap, and white-space map — no triage, no blind spots.
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Claim Interpretation Lattice
10⁵–10⁸ wordings enumerated across six axes — literal, doctrine of equivalents, Markush expansion, jurisdictional, temporal, prosecution history. The optimal claim emerges from the lattice, not the cabinet.
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Doctrinal Hardening
Every drafted claim is screened against G 2/21 plausibility, Amgen §112 enablement, USPTO Inventorship Nov 2025, UPC CoA 528/2024, and In re Cellect — sixty-nine documented failure modes neutralised by construction.
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How it works
From brief to PROV INPI in five steps.
One pipeline. Five gates. Every gate evidenced for due diligence and anti-Therasense traceability.
- 01
Brief
Upload molecule, indication, target jurisdictions.
- 02
IP Radar
Global FTO + landscape map in 8 minutes.
- 03
Lattice
10⁵–10⁸ wordings × 6 doctrinal axes scored.
- 04
Cartography
69 jurisprudential failures neutralised, parades applied.
- 05
File
PROV INPI / PCT / full app — one click, signature-ready.
By the numbers
Examples, not adjectives.
We don't say “powerful.” We say 10⁵–10⁸ interpretations / claim.
- 10⁵ – 10⁸
- interpretations enumerated per claim
- 130 M
- patents cross-referenced
- 69
- failure modes neutralised by construction
- 8 min
- from brief to provisional draft
Natively integrated jurisprudence
G 2/21 (EBA EPO 2023)Amgen v. Sanofi (598 U.S. 594, 2023)UPC CoA 528/2024USPTO Inventorship (Nov 2025)In re Cellect (Fed. Cir. 2023)
One click. INPI-grade.
Ship patent-grade IP.
Run a full landscape, draft an optimal claim through the lattice, and file a defensible provisional — without leaving the brief.
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