First impressions of Patently Create
Jul 4, 2024
At Patently we are super excited about the upcoming Litigation-grade and Prophetic Patent Drafting Robot Drafting Workshop on 19th July when Onardo will be a debuntant! In preparation for the workshop, we asked one of the patent attorneys at one of our beta tester law firms to buddy-up with Onardo and draft a patent application. Here is their report.
For this test, I was provided with the claims in a word document. I copied and pasted the claims into the built-in claims editor and hit “go”.
Patently's drafting assistant is called Onardo. I’ll come back to that shortly, but I first noted the integration with Patently’s semantic search using Vector AI – check out the “Search for prior art” button in the snip below:
Vector AI returned US 2021011775 at the top of the hits, with a relevance score of 87.5%. A quick scan and comparison of the claims confirmed that this is the actual case.
Patently Create has a built-in drawing editor tool, so I was pleased to be able to work from figures that the actual applicant created for the invention! Because I draft the figures after drafting the claims, having a built-in drawing editor gets a big thumbs up from me.
So – next step was the figures. I broadly followed the figures in US 2021011775. I added each element you see in the snip of Fig. 1 below.
I can edit the text that is generated, so I fully control Onardo’s final work product (both the text and the drawings):
Patently asked me to time the process from start to finish. With the help from Vector AI, it took Onardo and me just under 3 hours to generate the full patent specification.
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Join us at the upcoming Litigation-grade and Prophetic Patent Drafting Robot Drafting Workshop on 19th July, more details here
Patently Create is coming soon. If you want to know more about Onardo, email us at ask@patently.com
For this test, I was provided with the claims in a word document. I copied and pasted the claims into the built-in claims editor and hit “go”.
Patently's drafting assistant is called Onardo. I’ll come back to that shortly, but I first noted the integration with Patently’s semantic search using Vector AI – check out the “Search for prior art” button in the snip below:
Vector AI returned US 2021011775 at the top of the hits, with a relevance score of 87.5%. A quick scan and comparison of the claims confirmed that this is the actual case.
Patently Create has a built-in drawing editor tool, so I was pleased to be able to work from figures that the actual applicant created for the invention! Because I draft the figures after drafting the claims, having a built-in drawing editor gets a big thumbs up from me.
So – next step was the figures. I broadly followed the figures in US 2021011775. I added each element you see in the snip of Fig. 1 below.
I can edit the text that is generated, so I fully control Onardo’s final work product (both the text and the drawings):
Patently asked me to time the process from start to finish. With the help from Vector AI, it took Onardo and me just under 3 hours to generate the full patent specification.
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Join us at the upcoming Litigation-grade and Prophetic Patent Drafting Robot Drafting Workshop on 19th July, more details here
Patently Create is coming soon. If you want to know more about Onardo, email us at ask@patently.com
For this test, I was provided with the claims in a word document. I copied and pasted the claims into the built-in claims editor and hit “go”.
Patently's drafting assistant is called Onardo. I’ll come back to that shortly, but I first noted the integration with Patently’s semantic search using Vector AI – check out the “Search for prior art” button in the snip below:
Vector AI returned US 2021011775 at the top of the hits, with a relevance score of 87.5%. A quick scan and comparison of the claims confirmed that this is the actual case.
Patently Create has a built-in drawing editor tool, so I was pleased to be able to work from figures that the actual applicant created for the invention! Because I draft the figures after drafting the claims, having a built-in drawing editor gets a big thumbs up from me.
So – next step was the figures. I broadly followed the figures in US 2021011775. I added each element you see in the snip of Fig. 1 below.
I can edit the text that is generated, so I fully control Onardo’s final work product (both the text and the drawings):
Patently asked me to time the process from start to finish. With the help from Vector AI, it took Onardo and me just under 3 hours to generate the full patent specification.
——
Join us at the upcoming Litigation-grade and Prophetic Patent Drafting Robot Drafting Workshop on 19th July, more details here
Patently Create is coming soon. If you want to know more about Onardo, email us at ask@patently.com