Utility Patent Drafting

U.S. utility patent drafting with fixed-fee scope.

For software, AI, electronics, mechanical systems, medical devices, and product platforms that need a full non-provisional U.S. patent application.

Best for

  • Founders preparing for fundraising, launch, licensing, or investor diligence.
  • Companies converting a provisional into a non-provisional application.
  • Foreign applicants that need U.S.-style claim strategy and specification review.
  • Technical teams that want predictable cost without hourly billing uncertainty.

Included in scope

  • Technical intake and invention disclosure review.
  • Claim strategy and U.S.-style specification drafting.
  • Standard drawing coordination and review where applicable.
  • Client revisions within the agreed scope.
  • USPTO filing coordination and deadline docketing.

How the engagement works

A clear workflow helps keep legal strategy, technical review, and budget aligned.

01

Intake

We review your disclosure, product materials, prior filings, and commercial goals.

02

Claim map

We identify the protectable technical core and likely claim architecture.

03

Draft and revise

We prepare the application and run targeted review for support, clarity, and formal issues.

04

File and docket

We submit the application and docket future USPTO deadlines.

Common questions

What affects the fixed fee?

Complexity, number of embodiments, drawing needs, software eligibility risk, and volume of prior materials can affect scope.

Are USPTO official fees included?

No. Official filing, search, examination, excess claim, excess page, IDS, and later prosecution fees are separate.

Can you work from a foreign priority application?

Yes. We can adapt foreign-filed materials into a U.S. prosecution posture when deadline and translation requirements are met.

Do you handle Office Actions later?

Yes. Office Action responses can be handled under a separate fixed-fee or capped-scope quote.

Get a scoped patent path before you spend heavily.

We can help identify whether this service fits your invention, deadline, and budget before formal engagement.