Learning Objectives
- Understand what DeepIP does and its workflow-first approach
- Learn how AI assists across the patent lifecycle
- Understand why the attorney stays in control
What Is DeepIP?
DeepIP is an AI patent assistant designed to work the way patent attorneys already do. Rather than asking firms to move to a new platform, DeepIP brings AI into the existing drafting and prosecution workflow — assisting with drafting applications, preparing responses to patent-office actions, and analyzing patents across the lifecycle. The goal is to make the document-heavy parts of patent work faster while leaving the attorney in their familiar tools and in control of the legal substance.
Founded in 2024 and backed by a Series B round, DeepIP is part of the cluster of dedicated patent-AI products that emerged by 2026 — applying large language models to the highly structured work of preparing and managing patents, an area that until recently had almost no AI support.
💡Key Concept
Workflow-first AI: Adoption in professional services often fails not because the AI is weak but because it disrupts how people work. DeepIP's bet is that meeting patent attorneys inside their existing workflow lowers the barrier to using AI on real patent work.
✅Tip
Visit DeepIP: deepip.ai — a paid AI assistant for patent professionals; request a demo for current pricing.
Core Capabilities
Drafting Assistance
DeepIP helps draft patent applications — specification and claims — accelerating the production of the long, structured document a patent requires.
Prosecution Support
It assists with responding to patent-office actions, helping prepare the amendments and arguments that move an application toward grant.
Patent Analysis
Across the lifecycle, DeepIP supports analyzing patents — useful for understanding a portfolio, assessing references, and preparing for disputes.
Fits the Existing Workflow
DeepIP is built to integrate into how patent attorneys already work rather than requiring a move to a separate platform, lowering the friction of adopting AI.
Strengths
- Workflow-native — meets attorneys inside their existing tools and process
- Lifecycle coverage — drafting, prosecution, and analysis
- Dedicated patent AI — purpose-built for the domain
- Low adoption friction — designed to fit, not disrupt, existing practice
Limitations & Considerations
- High accuracy stakes — patent work is legally consequential; attorney review is essential
- For professionals — built for patent attorneys and agents
- Newer entrant — founded in 2024, in a fast-moving, competitive patent-AI field
- Judgment stays human — the assistant drafts and analyzes; the attorney decides and files
Best Use Cases
| Task | Why DeepIP |
|---|---|
| Drafting within an existing workflow | Integrates into how attorneys already work |
| Responding to patent-office actions | AI-assisted prosecution support |
| Analyzing patents and portfolios | Lifecycle analysis support |
| Adopting AI with low disruption | Workflow-first design |
Getting Started
- Visit deepip.ai and request a demo
- Use it within your existing drafting and prosecution workflow
- Review every draft and analysis — the patent attorney directs the work and remains accountable for filings
Key Takeaways
- DeepIP is an AI patent assistant for drafting, prosecution, and analysis across the lifecycle
- Its differentiator is fitting into the patent attorney's existing workflow rather than replacing it
- It is part of the patent-AI wave that gave IP work real tooling by 2026
- As with all patent AI, the attorney reviews and remains accountable for what is filed
