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Projects: Organize Patents for Strategic Analysis

Organize patents and run cross-portfolio analysis using ArcPrime projects for focused research and strategy workflows

Written by Jonathan Liu

Projects let you group patents together for focused analysis, competitive research, and claim charting. Whether you are building a licensing program, preparing for litigation, or evaluating a technology area, projects give you a dedicated workspace.

πŸ“· The Projects list page showing a table of projects with columns for Name, Description, Patent Count, and Created Date

Key Capabilities

  • Custom groupings β€” Group any combination of patents into a named project, independent of patent families or portfolio structure.

  • Project analytics β€” View taxonomy breakdowns and visual charts scoped to your project's patents.

  • Competitive research β€” Run competitor analysis within the project context to understand coverage gaps.

  • Claim charts β€” Generate and review claim charts for patents in the project.

  • Notes and collaboration β€” Add notes to a project for team discussions and decision tracking.

  • Infringement scoring β€” Sort patents by infringement likelihood to prioritize enforcement work.

How It Works

Open Patents > Projects from the sidebar. The project list shows all your projects with their names, descriptions, patent counts, and creation dates.

Click a project to open its detail page. The detail page has two tabs: Patent List and Analytics. The Patent List tab shows all patents in the project with columns for deep research reports, infringement likelihood, and notes. The Analytics tab provides taxonomy views, charts, and competitor analysis.

πŸ“· A project detail page showing the Patent List tab with patents listed, including infringement percentage scores and deep research report links

Common Use Cases

Use Case

How ArcPrime Helps

Licensing program preparation

Group assertable patents into a project and run competitive analysis

Technology area review

Collect related patents and view taxonomy breakdowns

Litigation readiness

Score infringement likelihood and generate claim charts

Portfolio segmentation

Create projects by business unit, product line, or technology

Getting Started

To create your first project, see how to create a project. To add patents to an existing project, read how to add and remove patents.

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