Patent Mapping Services
Patent Mapping Services
Patent mapping services help you turn complex patent data into actionable business intelligence. Whether you’re looking to identify white space, spot potential infringers, strengthen your portfolio, or support a licensing strategy, a patent map shows you exactly where you stand and where to go next. Our patent mapping service gives you more than raw data. We turn it into clarity, helping you make confident IP, R&D, and investment decisions.
We provide patent mapping services to patent owners, legal teams, and innovation leaders who want clarity, not clutter, when it comes to their IP position. Even if you have internal resources, most teams simply don’t have the time or tooling to extract meaningful patterns from hundreds or thousands of filings. We make that insight accessible, affordable, and useful.
Business Benefits of Patent Mapping Services:

Visibility
Know what you’ve got: Get a clear picture of what ideas and products you’ve actually protected — and which ones aren’t covered.
Get everyone on the same page: Help your legal, product, and leadership teams actually understand your patents.
Know what your competitors are protecting: See where they’re focused, what they’ve patented, and where they might be heading.
See the big picture: Track who’s building what, and where your business fits in.

Risk Management
- Avoid stepping on landmines: Know if you’re at risk of accidentally infringing someone else’s patent.
- Surprise legal threats that slow down product launches.
- Weak positions in lawsuits or licensing talks.
- Spending money on patents that don’t help your business.
- Losing rights because you didn’t protect a key feature.

Strategic Planning
Find the gaps: Spot areas where you should file new patents to protect your competitive edge.
Discover areas they haven’t filed — that you can move into.
Spot overlap between their patents and your products — or vice versa — for licensing or negotiation.
Spot areas where you should file new patents to protect your competitive edge.
Not knowing what to do with older patents.

Efficiency
Avoid waste: Make sure your team isn’t working on things that are already protected (or not worth protecting).

Monetization
- Make money from your IP: Identify which patents could be licensed or sold.
- Avoid Missing out on opportunities: Discover potential licensees or partners.
- Be prepared for investors or buyers: Clean, mapped portfolios look more valuable and professional.
- Get leverage: Spot overlap between their patents and your products — or vice versa — for licensing or negotiation.