Solve Intelligence, Powered by Claude

At Solve Intelligence, we believe the future of intellectual property belongs to professionals who can combine deep legal expertise with the most capable AI available. That's why our platform is powered by Claude, and why we're expanding what's possible for patent professionals and inventors worldwide.

Solve Intelligence, Powered by Claude

Building for the Complexity of Patent Work

Patent work is among the most demanding areas of legal practice. Drafting a high-quality patent application requires synthesizing technical disclosures, navigating jurisdictional nuances, and producing precise claim language, all under time and budget pressure. Responding to office actions demands careful analysis of examiner rejections, prior art review and evaluation, and strategic argumentation. Litigation workflows like claim chart generation require mapping claims against products or prior art references with granular accuracy, and infringement detection previously required hundreds of human hours to review patent portfolios, as well as manual review of the web and product information.

These are not simple summarization tasks. They require AI that can reason through technical complexity, follow nuanced instructions, and produce output that attorneys can trust as a meaningful starting point.

Since our earliest days, we've built Solve Intelligence around Claude's strengths. Claude's ability to handle long, technically dense documents, from invention disclosures and patent specifications to office action histories and prior art references, makes it uniquely well-suited for the demands of patent workflows.

Across our platform, Claude powers capabilities that are helping hundreds of IP teams and thousands of legal professionals on six continents work more effectively:

Patent Application Drafting. Attorneys use Solve to interactively draft full and partial patent applications, including continuations, divisionals, and design patents, with Claude assisting at various stages. The AI can be customized to match an individual attorney's drafting style, and adapts across jurisdictions, technology fields, and client preferences. Solve Intelligence can also handle figures, chemical structures, biological sequences, and more, making it effective across all practice groups.

Office Action Response Analysis and Drafting. Claude powers our prosecution tools to analyze the accuracy and validity of examiner objections and rejections, evaluate cited prior art, and generate potential amendments and arguments. Proposed response strategies are supported with citations from file wrapper documents and relevant case law, giving attorneys a well-grounded foundation to build from.

Claim Chart Generation. Our Charts tool, in combination with Claude, enables attorneys to generate invalidity claim charts, standard-essential patent (SEP) charts, freedom-to-operate and clearance charts, infringement mappings, claim construction analyses, and portfolio analyses. Each cell includes citations and reasoning, ensuring transparency and trust in the output.

Invention Harvesting. For corporate IP teams, Claude helps standardize and streamline the invention disclosure process — generating disclosure forms, customizing the submission workflow, and providing a centralized place to manage disclosures and inventors.

Expanding Our Agent and Tool Capabilities

We're not stopping at document-level AI assistance. Solve Intelligence is actively expanding the role of AI agents and tools within our platform to support increasingly sophisticated patent workflows.

This means building capabilities where Solve Intelligence and Claude doesn't just respond to a single prompt, but orchestrates multi-step processes: analyzing a portfolio of references, cross-referencing claim language against technical documentation, performing complex invalidity assessments and searches, or sequencing the steps of a complex prosecution strategy. Our goal is to give patent professionals AI-powered tools that handle the heavy lifting of research, analysis, and first-draft generation, thereby freeing them to focus on the strategic judgment and client counsel that define great patent practice.

Security and Trust by Design

Working with sensitive invention disclosures and privileged legal documents demands the highest security standards. Solve Intelligence is SOC 2 certified and adheres to ISO 42001, ISO 27001, GDPR, and CCPA requirements. No data uploaded to or generated by our platform is ever used to train any AI model. All data is encrypted with AES-256 and TLS 1.3, and customers choose where their data is stored and processed.

The Results Our Customers Are Seeing

Customers consistently report 50% or greater efficiency improvements across drafting and prosecution workflows. Attorneys describe reclaiming hours previously spent on first-draft generation, allowing them to redirect that time toward higher-value strategic work for their clients.

What Comes Next

Solve Intelligence is committed to building the frontier of AI-powered legal technology, and with our collaboration with Anthropic, we are able to push the boundaries of what patent professionals can accomplish. With a growing suite of agents and tools, we're working to ensure that the next generation of patent workflows is faster, more thorough, and more accessible, without ever compromising the expertise and judgment that great IP work demands.

To learn more about how Solve Intelligence can transform your patent workflows, visit solveintelligence.com or request a demo.

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