Your invention, formally protected.
SYNCIPR helps startups and individual inventors move an idea from first sketch to registered right — prior art search, drafting, filing, and prosecution, handled by a team that explains every step in plain language.
Prior art searches conducted across Indian, US, European, PCT, and Chinese patent literature.
Built specifically for startups and individual inventors — not sized or priced for large corporate portfolios.
End-to-end coverage: search, drafting, filing, prosecution, and design registration under one roof.
Four disciplines, one filing.
Every engagement draws on the same core disciplines — assembled differently depending on where your invention or design stands today.
Prior art & patentability search
A structured search across multiple jurisdictions to establish whether your invention is novel and non-obvious before you commit to filing.
View details →Patent specification & claim drafting
Specifications and claims drafted to withstand examination — written to be broad enough to protect, and precise enough to defend.
View details →Filing & prosecution
We manage the filing itself and represent your application through examination, office actions, and opposition, where applicable.
View details →Design registration
Protection for the visual form of a product — shape, configuration, pattern, or ornamentation — registered under the Designs Act.
View details →From first search to grant.
Reference numerals below follow the order work actually happens in — each stage builds directly on the one before it.
Search
We map the existing landscape around your idea before any drafting begins.
Draft
Specification and claims are written around what the search actually found.
File
The application is filed with the appropriate patent or design office.
Prosecute
We respond to examination reports and office actions on your behalf.
Grant
Once granted, we can help you maintain and build out your wider portfolio.
Have an idea worth protecting?
Tell us what you've built. We'll tell you honestly whether it's patentable, registrable, or needs more work first.
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