Patlytics lands $40M to modernise patent workflows
AI-powered intellectual property startup Patlytics has raised $40 million in fresh funding, with growth investor SignalFire backing the company to transform how patents are drafted, litigated and managed. The round will fuel product development and international expansion as demand surges for automation in complex legal workflows.
Automating drafting, litigation and portfolio strategy
Patlytics uses advanced AI algorithms and natural language processing to streamline the full patent lifecycle. Its platform is designed to help law firms, in‑house legal teams and R&D-heavy enterprises generate higher-quality patent applications, reduce human error and accelerate filing timelines.
AI-assisted patent drafting
The company’s drafting engine ingests technical disclosures, prior art and jurisdiction-specific rules to generate structured patent claims, descriptions and drawings. Attorneys can then refine the AI-generated drafts instead of starting from scratch, cutting the time and cost associated with traditional patent preparation.
Litigation intelligence and risk analysis
For disputes, Patlytics aggregates case law, prosecution histories and competitor portfolios to surface potential vulnerabilities and litigation strategies. By mapping relationships between patents, defendants and venues, the platform aims to give litigators a data-driven view of risk, likely outcomes and settlement ranges.
Portfolio management for IP-heavy companies
On the portfolio side, the software provides dashboards that track filing deadlines, maintenance fees and geographic coverage while highlighting overlapping assets and low-value patents. This allows corporate IP teams to optimise budgets, prune underperforming assets and align patent investments with business priorities.
SignalFire bets on AI for legal and IP markets
The investment from SignalFire underscores growing confidence in legaltech and AI-driven IP management. With companies in sectors such as semiconductors, biotech and software racing to protect innovation, the complexity of global patent systems has become a strategic bottleneck. Tools like Patlytics promise to reduce that friction by blending machine intelligence with human legal expertise.
The new capital will be used to scale engineering and data science teams, deepen integrations with existing IP management systems, and expand into additional jurisdictions. As regulators and courts grapple with the role of AI in legal practice, Patlytics is positioning itself as a core infrastructure layer for the next generation of patent professionals.

