For law firms & IP teams
Patent intelligence your clients actually read.
PatentBrief turns granted US patents into plain-English explanations — what each one covers, and what it doesn't. We talk to the people who walk into a patent practice. Here are three ways your firm can work with us.
Why it works
The clearest explanation of a patent on the public web.
0 landmark US patents, each a long-form plain-English work product — not a 50-word database blurb. Every page answers the question other sources skip: what does this patent not cover?, derived from the actual claim language. That editorial standard is the moat, and it's exactly what an inventor or general counsel needs before they pick up the phone.
Three ways to work together
Model A
White-label embed
Drop plain-English patent cards into your firm's resource library or client portal with a single line of embed code. Your branding, our editorial engine. The lowest-friction way to give clients something genuinely useful to read before the first call.
Model B
Co-published research
We co-author plain-English research with a named attorney from your firm — a quarterly field guide, a landmark-case breakdown, an emerging-tech landscape. You bring the domain authority; we bring the editorial production and distribution.
Model C
Referral & lead-gen
Inventors and founders arrive at PatentBrief to understand a patent before they hire anyone. A clearly-disclosed “find an attorney” path can route qualified, educated prospects in your practice area to your firm.
What diligence will find
Editorial provenance
Every breakdown is sourced from public records (USPTO Patent Public Search, Google Patents, Espacenet) with a documented method and a correction policy.
Not legal advice
PatentBrief is an educational resource, not a law firm. The “not legal advice” disclaimer is carried in the footer, on every patent page, and on the AI assistant.
Security & accessibility
Served over HTTPS with HSTS; a vulnerability-disclosure contact at /.well-known/security.txt; and a published accessibility statement targeting WCAG 2.1 AA.
Open, machine-readable data
The full library is available as JSON, CSV, Markdown, and an llms.txt corpus — so your own tools, or an AI workflow, can build on it directly.
Thirty minutes, no slides — just your questions.
Email hello@patentbrief.org or use the contact form and choose "Partnership" as the subject.
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