Why start a provisional patent application
Get ahead of competitors
Hold your place in line with the USPTO to make sure no one gets the rights to your patent by filing before you.
Promote as "patent pending"
Get the ability to label and market your invention as "patent pending" right away.
Secure a priority filing date
Establish a filing date before others—good for 12-month, get time to complete your invention and utility patent application.
How to apply:
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Step 1
Answer important questions about your inventionWe'll walk you through the application process step by step.
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Step 2
Provide everything yourself or get help from a proYou'll have the option to work with an illustrator to create technical drawings as well as an experienced specialist to prepare the application.
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Step 3
We'll e-file your applicationWe'll submit your completed application with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.
File a Provisional Patent Application
Basic
$299
+$65 Govt Fee*
'Patent Pending' Status For 12-Month
Prepared And Filed By Patent Attorneys
Reminders For Your 12-month Protection Deadline
Professional
$899
+$65 Govt Fee*
'Patent Pending' Status For 12-Month
Expedited Prepared And Filed By Patent Attorneys
Reminders For Your 12-month Protection Deadline
Professionally Drafted Patent WritingSee Sample
Professionally Drafted Patent Drawings See Sample
Essentials
$599
+$65 Govt Fee*
'Patent Pending' Status For 12-Month
Prepared And Filed By Patent Attorneys
Reminders For Your 12-month Protection Deadline
Professionally Drafted Patent WritingSee Sample
*$65 govt fee assumes you are classified as "micro entity" by USPTO. If you have filed more than 4 non-provisional patent apps in the past, or have an annual income of greater than $251,190, you may be classified as "small entity" which requires a $130 govt fee.
Frequently asked questions
- Title of the invention
- Names and addresses of all inventors
- Correspondence address
- U.S. government interest/ownership (if applicable)
- Background of the invention
- Summary of the invention
- Detailed description of the invention
- Drawings of the invention (optional but highly recommended)
Should I Request A Patent Search?
It's the first step before a patent application! First, you learn how patentable your invention may be.
If it's not very patentable, don't waste time and money on a patent application. Second, it may help you increase your patentability.
By seeing what is similar, you can improve your invention around other existing inventions and increase patentability.

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Provisional patent application
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Peace of Mind Review
Our in-house team will carefully review your answers and searching for consistencies and omissions that might delay the completion of the order.
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Filing of Your Application
We will prepare and submit your application to U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.
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Lifetime Customer Support
Our customer support team is standing by to answer your questions and will still be there for you even after we submit your application.