
Solve Intelligence envisions a future where innovation is accelerated through the seamless integration of artificial intelligence within the intellectual property domain. By reimagining the patent lifecycle, the company strives to unlock new potentials in research and invention, making the protection and management of ideas more accessible and efficient worldwide.
At the heart of this transformation is a powerful AI platform designed to empower patent attorneys, inventors, and IP professionals, streamlining the most complex processes with precision and intelligence. Solve Intelligence is dedicated to building a collaborative environment where AI-driven insights amplify human creativity, fostering a global ecosystem of innovation and progress.
By continuously advancing AI technologies tailored to the legal sector, Solve Intelligence is charting a course toward a future where intellectual property management is not just simplified but redefined, enabling a new wave of innovation that benefits society at large.
Our Review
We've been tracking Solve Intelligence since their 2023 launch, and honestly, they've caught our attention in ways we didn't expect. While the legal tech space is crowded with AI promises, this London-based startup is doing something genuinely clever with patent work.
What Makes Them Different
Here's what impressed us: instead of building yet another generic legal AI tool, Solve Intelligence focused laser-sharp on patents. Their browser-based editor looks familiar (think Google Docs), but underneath it's packed with AI that actually understands patent language and structure.
We particularly like their approach to the problem. Patent drafting is notoriously time-consuming and requires deep expertise. Rather than trying to replace patent attorneys, Solve Intelligence is amplifying what they already do well.
The Numbers Tell a Story
Their customer testimonials claim 60-90% efficiency improvements in patent drafting. That's a bold claim, but when you've got over 150 IP firms and in-house teams using your platform—including heavyweights like DLA Piper and Siemens—it's hard to ignore.
The $12 million Series A they raised recently tells us investors are buying into this vision too. For a company barely a year old, that's solid validation.
Room to Grow
What excites us most is their roadmap. They're not stopping at drafting—they're planning to tackle freedom-to-operate analysis, claim charts, and even patent litigation support. If they execute well, they could own the entire patent workflow.
The Y Combinator backing doesn't hurt either. It suggests they've got the operational chops to scale beyond their current success.
Browser-based AI-powered document editor
Patent application drafting assistance
Patent prosecution support
Invention harvesting
Future development plans: AI freedom to operate analysis, claim chart generation, patent licensing, litigation






