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| Industry | Intellectual property, Legal technology |
|---|---|
| Founded | 2017 |
| Headquarters | London, United Kingdom |
| Products | Patently Create, Patently Shape, Patently Search, Patently Rate, Patently Mine, Patently License |
| Website | https://www.patently.com |
Patently is a British legal technology and intellectual property software company headquartered in London, England. Founded in 2017, the company develops artificial intelligence-based software for patent drafting, patent prosecution, patent search, patent analytics, and standard-essential patent (SEP) analysis.[1]
Patently is a member of PatCom[2], an international patent information organisation with observer status at meetings of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO).[3] PatCom facilitates discussions between commercial patent information providers and intellectual property offices, on matters relating to quality and accessibility of patent data and information systems.
Patently was founded in 2017 by Jerome Spaargaren, Heather McCann & Andrew Samm[4]. The company develops software tools for intellectual property professionals, with a focus on the application of artificial intelligence to patent-related workflows.[5]
Patently develops software products for patent attorneys and IP professionals, including tools for patent drafting, prosecution, semantic patent search, portfolio evaluation, and SEP analysis.[6]
The company’s software incorporates machine learning and generative artificial intelligence technologies to assist with patent-related tasks.[7]
Patently has been shortlisted for the Technology Solution of the Year category at the Life Sciences Patent Network 2026 awards organised by Newton Media.[8]
Patent analytics produced using Patently’s data and software have been referenced in industry publications including World Intellectual Property Review (WIPR)[9] and Substack
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