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The patent associate
you wish you'd hired years ago.

We know the expert is sitting in front of the laptop. Not inside it. eety is here to handle the execution; so you can stay focused on the judgment that only you can provide.

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eety.ai — Phase 1: Disclosure Analysis, extracting inventive concepts from uploaded patent documents eety.ai — Phase 2: Understanding Merge, resolving conflicts across multiple disclosure sources into a unified invention model eety.ai — Phase 3: Prior Art Analysis, element-by-element novelty comparison and design-around strategy eety.ai — Phase 4: Style Profile Extraction, reverse-engineering the attorney's writing DNA from reference patents eety.ai — Phase 5: Draft Planning, paragraph-by-paragraph roadmap with figure references awaiting attorney approval eety.ai — Phase 6: Claims Drafting, patent prose generated with claim alignment and style enforcement eety.ai — Phase 7: Drawing Plan, determining figures, visualization types, and reference numeral schemes eety.ai — Phase 8: Figure Generation, AI-generated USPTO-compliant patent block diagrams and flowcharts eety.ai — Phase 9: Detailed Description, full patent prose aligned with all figures and claim elements Quality Review & Export
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Our Philosophy

We know the expert is sitting in front of the laptop.

There is a type of junior associate that takes your instructions, disappears for two hours, and comes back with something that has nothing to do with what you asked. You know the type. eety is not that. It knows its place in the room. It handles the drafting; you handle the thinking that actually matters.

eety.ai — Patent attorney working alongside AI assistant, illustrating the assistant philosophy where you lead and eety executes
The Agent Approach

Takes your instructions then quietly makes its own calls on strategy, scope, and what gets emphasised

Fills gaps with guesses; never tells you it guessed

Hands you a finished document you had no hand in shaping; now you have to fix it

Writes in a voice that sounds like no attorney who has ever filed a patent

Treats the attorney as an obstacle between the AI and the output

The eety Approach

Reads your intent; stops and asks when something is ambiguous rather than filling it in

Flags knowledge gaps with a specific question; not a vague prompt to review the output

Pauses at every decision point; you approve, redirect, or push forward. Nothing moves without you

Learns your voice from a patent you already like; and writes the next one to sound like you wrote it

Understands one thing clearly: you are the professional. It is the assistant.

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You own the strategy. Always.

Claim scope, prosecution angle, what to emphasise and what to hold back; those are judgment calls that belong to you. eety executes the brief; it does not write it. The expert is in the chair, not in the model.

It stops when it doesn't know. It asks.

A patent with a wrong assumption baked in is worse than a blank page. You find out from the examiner, not from the tool. So eety stops at every gap; asks a specific technical question; and waits for your answer before it moves on.

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The output sounds like you. Not like AI.

Your clients hired you; not a tool. So if a colleague read this draft, it should be indistinguishable from something you wrote on a good day. eety learns your patterns from a reference patent; and writes every draft in that same voice.

How It Feels

Like talking to someone who gets it. And never argues.

These claims are too narrow. Cast the widest net.

It follows your lead — and gives you a heads up before there's a problem.

This is rubbish. Start over.

No ego. No pushback. Just “how do you want it done?”

Good bones. Tighten the dependent claims and add one more on the data pipeline.

Every revision starts with your direction. It never decides for you.

The years you spent building expertise in this field matter. eety is here to make sure that expertise reaches more clients, faster; without the parts that should not need your time.

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The Brain

It doesn't read your disclosure. It understands your invention.

I once asked a tool to explain what was novel about an invention I had just uploaded. It gave me a paragraph. A very well-written, structurally sound paragraph. Which was, essentially, just the first three sentences of the inventor's email; rearranged. The tool had not understood the patent. It had understood the pattern of patent writing. These are not the same thing... not even close.

eety builds a living, evolving model of your invention; mapping components, tracing interactions, identifying what is genuinely novel, and flagging exactly where the gaps are.

eety.ai — The Brain engine analyzing patent invention disclosures across 15 technical dimensions including novelty, component mapping, and gap detection
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Upload & Parse

Drop in any format; invention disclosures, technical specs, research papers, even rough inventor notes. A good engineer doesn't refuse to read a napkin sketch. Neither does eety.

PDF DOCX TXT Images
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15-Point Deep Analysis

Every file goes through a 15-dimension extraction; from inventive concept and novelty to component-level interaction mapping. Not keyword matching. Genuine comprehension of what this thing actually does and why no one has done it before.

~30 seconds per document
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Iterative Refinement

After the initial pass, eety identifies what it still doesn't know and asks you. Not generic questions; targeted ones. Framed like an engineer who is trying to actually build this. Each answer deepens understanding surgically; nothing already solid gets touched.

Surgical delta updates, not full rewrites
What the Brain Extracts

15 dimensions. One disclosure. Everything eety needs.

Inventive Concept

What is fundamentally new

Technical Problem

The pain point being solved

Solution Mechanism

How it actually works

Novelty Assessment

What distinguishes from prior art

Non-Obviousness

Why it's not trivially derived

Component Mapping

Every element decomposed

Interaction Tracing

How components relate

Domain Classification

Technical field identification

Advantages

Key benefits articulated

Use Cases

Practical applications identified

Alternative Embodiments

Different ways to implement

Terminology Mapping

Key terms and definitions

Gap Detection

Missing information flagged

Preliminary Claims

Initial claim scope framing

Inventor Interview

Questions an engineer would ask before building.

After the initial pass, eety identifies the knowledge gaps and asks 3 to 5 targeted technical questions. These are not generic. They are specific to your invention; framed by someone who is trying to build it from scratch and has hit a wall.

Q1: How does the system distinguish between a vertical acceleration spike caused by a road hazard versus user handling events (e.g., dropping the phone)?

Q2: What is the minimum threshold of unique device reports required within a geospatial radius before confirming a hazard as validated?

Q3: Does the Visual Screening Module utilize a circular buffer to retroactively save frames from the moment preceding the accelerometer spike?

Confidence Scoring

Every dimension gets a confidence level. So you know exactly where the understanding is solid and where the inventor still needs to fill a gap. No false confidence; no hidden uncertainty.

Inventive Concept95%
Component Mapping88%
Alternative Embodiments62%
Non-Obviousness55%

Living Mental Model

Not a static analysis. The understanding grows with every answer, every document, every piece of prior art; feeding downstream into claims, specification, and drawings.

Multi-Source Merge

Upload multiple files; disclosures, prior art, technical specs. The brain merges them, resolves conflicts, fills gaps, and re-ranks novelty into a single unified model.

Surgical, Not Destructive

New information computes a precise delta; only changed fields update. What's already solid stays untouched. Zero wasted context.

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Source Grounding

Every insight traces back to its source chunk. You can see exactly which sentence in which document produced each understanding field. No black boxes.

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Media Intelligence

Upload inventor videos and audio recordings. The brain transcribes, analyzes, and extracts technical understanding the same way it does with documents.

Natural Communication

Talk to it the way you talk to people.

No prompts to memorise. No templates to fill. Just say what you want; eety figures out what that means and does it.

Cast the widest net on the independent claims.
I'll draft broad independent claims using functional language with minimum structural elements. Focusing on maximizing scope while maintaining defensibility.
These claims are rubbish. Start over.
Understood — redrafting from scratch. Broadening the preamble and restructuring the element hierarchy with a fresh approach.

"I want to own everything here"

→ Broadest possible claim scope, functional language

"ASAP — file provisionally"

→ Speed mode; lean draft, gets the date locked

"What's the prior art landscape?"

→ Prior art analysis runs first, then we draft

"Good bones — needs polish"

→ Iterates surgically; nothing good gets touched

"That figure is wrong, redo it"

→ Regenerates the specific figure, keeps the rest

"Ship it — export everything"

→ DOCX out; jurisdiction-correct formatting

Patent Drawings

The part most tools leave for you to figure out.

Drawings are not optional. They are mandatory; and getting them wrong costs your client a rejection. eety generates them from your invention understanding; correct numerals, right format, aligned to your claims. You review. You approve. It handles the rest.

eety.ai — Automatically generated patent drawings including block diagrams, flowcharts, and system schematics derived directly from the invention model
eety.ai — FIG. 1 System Block Diagram, an AI-generated patent figure showing the high-level architecture of the invention
Fig. 1

System Block Diagram

Type #16 of 33

eety.ai — FIG. 2 Method Flowchart, an AI-generated patent figure illustrating the step-by-step process flow of the invention
Fig. 2

Method Flowchart

Type #17 of 33

eety.ai — FIG. 3 Network Architecture, an AI-generated patent figure depicting the system's network topology and component interactions
Fig. 3

Network / Protocol Diagram

Type #21 of 33

eety understands 33 distinct figure types — from semiconductor cross-sections and state machines to exploded assemblies, botanical drawings, UI screen diagrams, and chemical structures. It selects the right type for each part of your invention automatically.

eety.ai — FIG. 4 Semiconductor Cross-Section, an AI-generated patent figure showing multi-layer IC device structure with hatching and reference numerals
Fig. 4

Semiconductor Cross-Section

Type #29 of 33

eety.ai — FIG. 5 State Machine Diagram, an AI-generated patent figure showing autonomous vehicle control states and transitions
Fig. 5

State Machine Diagram

Type #18 of 33

eety.ai — FIG. 6 Exploded Assembly View, an AI-generated patent figure showing an IoT sensor housing with all components separated along assembly axis
Fig. 6

Exploded Assembly View

Type #4 of 33

Jurisdiction-Aware

Drawings generated to USPTO, EPO, UKIPO, WIPO, or IPO standards. Pick your office; eety applies the correct rules automatically.

Iterative Feedback

"Remove the barcode from Fig 2" — eety regenerates with your feedback in seconds, not hours.

Cross-Figure Consistency

Reference numerals tracked across all figures. Element 102 in Fig. 1 stays 102 everywhere; renumbering ripples automatically.

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SVG Precision

Every figure is rendered as a clean SVG; infinitely scalable, print-ready, and editable. No raster artifacts at USPTO resolution.

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Figure Type Intelligence

eety decides what type each figure should be; block diagram, flowchart, schematic, state machine; based on what the invention actually needs.

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Auto Brief Description

Add a new figure and the Brief Description of Drawings updates automatically. Every reference numeral inserted, every section kept in sync.

Only on eety
Bring Your Own Drawings

You already have a drawing.
eety knows what to do with it.

Most inventors walk in with something. A photo of the whiteboard. A tablet sketch. An old diagram from a slide deck. They hand it to you expecting it to end up in the application. Until now, that was your problem to solve manually.

Upload whatever they gave you; eety reads the topology, identifies the components, maps the reference numbers, and redraws it as a compliant patent figure. It asks before acting; you approve or redirect before anything changes.

Upload a rough sketch or informal drawing in any format

eety classifies it as formal or informal; asks before acting

Approve the redraw plan, or keep your drawing as-is

Formal output meets your target office's drawing standards

No other AI patent drafting tool reads your drawings. This is not a small thing.

eety.ai — Bring Your Own Drawings: rough inventor sketch on the left transformed into a formal USPTO-compliant patent figure on the right
eety.ai — The Verifier: split-panel interface showing patent figures on the left with color-coded reference numerals matched against highlighted text in the Detailed Description on the right
Quality Assurance
The Verifier

The check you meant to do
before you hit send.

It is 11pm. You have been staring at this draft for three hours. Reference numeral 106 is in Fig. 3; you are almost certain it is mentioned in the description. Almost. You scroll back through six pages and convince yourself it is there. It is not. The examiner finds it in week four.

The Verifier removes that moment. Every numeral in every figure; colour-coded by whether it appears in the specification. Every claim term; highlighted wherever it has written description support. The review you would have done if you had another hour; done in seconds.

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Figure Verifier

Every reference numeral in every figure, color-coded by match status. Red means it's missing from the description. One click to jump to the gap.

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Claims Verifier

Select a claim; every matching phrase highlights in the Detailed Description. Instantly see which claim terms have written description support and which need it.

Multi-Jurisdiction

Your client files in India.
The template already knows that.

Reformatting a US draft for EPO or Indian filing is one of those tasks that looks quick and turns out not to be. Different required sections. Different claim conventions. Different compliance risks. Different reviewers catching different things.

eety generates a structurally and linguistically correct document for your target office from the very first word. The India template opens with Field of Invention and closes with "I/We Claim." The EPO Two-Part template uses "characterised in that." You do not have to remember; eety already does.

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US Standard

USPTO · 35 USC

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Continuation

USPTO · § 120

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CIP + Provisional

USPTO · 2 types

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EP One-Part

EPO · EPC Art. 84

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EP Two-Part

EPO · characterised in that

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PCT Standard

WIPO · Chapter I

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PCT Software/AI

WIPO · technical effect

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UK Standard

UKIPO · 2 types

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India Complete

IPO · Form 2

11 templates · 5 patent offices · jurisdiction-correct from the first word

eety.ai — Multi-Jurisdiction support: USPTO, EPO, UKIPO, WIPO, and IPO all connected to the eety.ai hub across a world map
eety.ai — Style Intelligence feature analyzing a patent attorney's writing DNA extracted from reference patent applications to mirror their drafting style
Style Intelligence

Your clients hired you.
The work should sound like it.

Every attorney has a way of framing a preamble. A preference for how embodiments are introduced. A level of hedging that is exactly right for the way they practise. That is not style; that is professional identity. Upload one patent you already like; eety reads it and writes the next one to match.

Sentence Structure Hedging Patterns Claim Formatting Embodiment Framing Admission Risk Terminology Control Style Library ✦

Style Library New

Save a style profile once; apply it to every new matter in one click. Firms with a house style no longer need to re-upload the reference patent each time. Your writing DNA, stored and reused.

Standard Operating Procedure

The 10-Phase Drafting Pipeline

The first time you review an eety draft, it should feel different from what you expect. Not because it is perfect; but because the work that usually falls to you has already been handled properly.

eety.ai — Complete 10-phase intelligent patent drafting pipeline, from disclosure upload through AI analysis and drawing generation to final DOCX export
eety.ai — Pipeline Phases 1 and 2: Disclosure Analysis and Understanding Merge, building a unified invention knowledge model
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Disclosure Analysis

Extracting inventive concepts, technical problems, and solution mechanisms.

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Understanding Merge

Resolving conflicts across sources, producing unified invention comprehension.

eety.ai — Pipeline Phases 3 and 4: Prior Art Analysis and Style Profile Extraction, researching novelty and learning the attorney's writing style
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Prior Art Analysis

Element-by-element comparison, novelty arguments, and design-around strategies.

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Style Profile Extraction

Reverse-engineering writing DNA from your reference patent; section by section.

eety.ai — Pipeline Phases 5 and 6: Draft Planning and Section Drafting, generating attorney-approved paragraph roadmaps and patent prose
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Draft Planning

Paragraph-by-paragraph roadmap with topics, figure refs, and cross-section dependencies.

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Section Drafting

Patent prose drafted step-by-step with claim alignment and style enforcement.

eety.ai — Pipeline Phases 7 and 8: Drawing Plan and Figure Generation, automatically creating USPTO-compliant patent illustrations
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Drawing Plan

Determining figures, visualization types, and reference numeral schemes.

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Figure Generation

AI-generated patent drawings; block diagrams, flowcharts, and system schematics.

eety.ai — Pipeline Phases 9 and 10: Detailed Description and Quality Review Export, finalizing the complete patent application for submission
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Detailed Description

Figure-by-figure narrative with claim traceability and enablement checks.

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Review Pipeline & Export

Multi-pass review; section by section, claim by claim, figure by figure. Every annotation cites the correct legal authority for your jurisdiction. Then The Verifier runs. Then clean DOCX export.

Purpose-Built Environment

Your patent workspace

Not a generic chatbot window. Document editor, AI assistant, drawings, and analysis; all in one real-time interface.

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Rich Document Editor

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AI Chat Assistant

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Drawings Gallery

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Real-Time Progress

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Track Changes

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One-Click Export

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Understanding Panel

🎨

Style Profiler

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The Verifier

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Style Library

✏️

Drawing Upload

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In-App Support

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Collaboration

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Jobs Panel

Green dot = added since launch

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Simple, transparent pricing

Start with 5 free patent drafts. No credit card required.

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  • AI-generated patent drawings
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  • Email support
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Enterprise-grade protection

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Private Storage

No public URLs, no third-party access to your files.

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Tenant Isolation

Complete data isolation with JWT-based access control.

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Audit Trail

Every action and draft version logged with full history.

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No Data Training

Your patent applications are never used to train AI models.

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