PatentFig Core Features
PatentFig generates patent-compliant line art and 3D renderings from text or images, helping professionals meet USPTO and CNIPA requirements efficiently.
Core Features of PatentFig
AI-Powered Patent Figure Generation
Automatically generates patent-compliant technical drawings from text descriptions or reference images, ensuring adherence to USPTO and CNIPA submission standards.
Multi-Type Illustration Support
Creates various patent figure types including clean line art, 3D renderings, and flowchart/block diagrams from a single source input.
Chat-Based Figure Modification
Allows users to edit generated figures using natural language commands, enabling quick adjustments like changing line thickness or adding views without manual tools.
Integrated Version Control
Automatically tracks all generated figures and edits as sequential versions (V1, V1.1), allowing users to compare changes and revert to previous states easily.
Professional Export Formats
Exports final figures in patent office-specified formats (PDF, PNG, SVG, TIFF) with batch processing capabilities for complete figure sets.
Project-Based Organization
Organizes all generated figures and versions within dedicated projects for specific patent applications, centralizing workflow and compliance tracking.
Multi-Office Compliance Switching
Dynamically switches formatting rules between major patent offices (USPTO, CNIPA, EPO, JPO) to ensure output meets specific jurisdictional requirements.
Use Cases of PatentFig
- Patent attorneys: Generate USPTO-compliant line art from sketches or photos, reducing figure preparation time significantly.
- Individual inventors: Create 3D renderings and flowchart diagrams for patent applications without needing design software expertise.
- Patent law firms: Manage multiple patent applications with version control and batch export for consistent, high-volume production.
- Engineering teams: Convert CAD screenshots or product photos into patent-ready technical drawings with automatic reference numerals.
- Academic researchers: Produce flowchart diagrams for method patents by describing processes in text, accelerating drafting workflows.
