Thank you for joining our early access program! Patentext helps you turn technical ideas into high-quality patent applications faster. Whether you’re drafting from scratch or improving a messy first draft, the platform gives you the structure, control, and automation you need to streamline the entire process.

You’ll notice right away that Patentext feels different from typical AI writing tools. That’s because it’s built around a deep understanding of the invention — and designed to keep your claims, figures, and detailed description aligned.

This guide gives a quick overview of how Patentext works.

The building blocks

At the core of Patentext is the Invention Graph: a structured map of components, features, steps, and relationships in your invention. The rest of your application — claims, description, summary, figures — draws from this structure to stay consistent and coherent.

Patentext is organized into three main panels that work together as you build your application. These panels let you move fluidly between defining the invention, shaping your structure, and drafting the full application:

Don’t worry if this sounds complicated. You don’t need to master the Graph before writing — you’ll learn as you go.

What to expect

Here’s a quick overview of how the drafting process usually flows:

  1. Map your invention using the Disclosure Wizard and Invention Graph
  2. Organize your application with application parts and blueprints
  3. Generate draft text based on the structure you've created
  4. Edit, tweak, and regenerate individual sections
  5. Export to Word when you're ready to submit or refine externally

Throughout the process, you’ll use references, aliases, and figure numbers to keep everything aligned.

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Next up: Learn how to manage multiple patent drafts inside Patentext, from renaming and duplicating to archiving old versions.

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