Novelty

Summary
Provider

Relecura

Fee
Fee paying
ASPI
No
Database description

Novelty is a simple and user-friendly tool for screening inventions and conducting prior-art searches. The input of a brief text description or publication number will suffice to extract the key topics, their interconnections, and the pertaining patents from our global patent database. It summarizes each invention for easier comprehension, identifying its prior art with minimal effort using NLP and AI algorithms. Patentability check is not a complex and dragging costly process anymore. Novelty is ideal for IP law firms, corporations, R&D centers, technology transfer offices, and universities.

Key Benefits:
-A fully automated single-step process for screening inventions
-Graphical summary of inventive ideas for faster comprehension
-Most relevant results from 136 million documents (159 jurisdictions, 60 full texts)
-Perform a prior-art search with the help of a patent number
-Save your selected patents to review later or share reports with anyone
-Enterprise plans with custom interfaces and unlimited users
-Integration with internal systems and hosting on internal servers
-Single user subscription at $99 per month
Here is a 2min video on Novelty: https://bit.ly/31YLhf1

Coverage
Patent Collections
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Interfaces
Language
English
General search tools
General search tools
Semantic search
Similarity search
Value-added data
Value added data
Standardized applicant names
Index lists
Index lists
Applicant name
Invention text
Results
Results type
Keyword map
Machine translation
Sorting by relevance
Translated titles and/or abstracts
Analysis
Analysis data
Applicant and/or inventor
Classification
Dates
Invention text
Analysis
Graphical
Data export
Data Export
Bibliographic data
Classification
Title and/or abstract
Collaboration tools
Collaboration tools
Shared workfiles


Bibliographic data – At least one of the following is available: publication number, filing number, grant number, publication date, filing date, grant date, applicant name, assignee name, inventor name, patent classification.
Partial text – At least one of the following (but not all) are available: title, abstract, description, claims.
Full text – All of the following are available (where applicable for the given jurisdiction): description, claims