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Saiki Sarkar
Saiki Sarkar

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USPTO to Launch AI Image-Based Prior-Art Search Tool for Design Patents in October 2025

USPTO to Overhaul Design Patent Search with AI Image-Based Tool in 2025

A major shift in intellectual property is coming as the USPTO embraces AI to solve one of the oldest challenges in design patent law.

For decades, securing a design patent has involved a notoriously difficult step: the prior-art search. Unlike utility patents defined by text, design patents protect an object's unique visual appearance. This has forced inventors and examiners to rely on a clunky, often imprecise system of classification codes and keywords to find visually similar designs. The process is time-consuming, expensive, and akin to searching for a needle in a haystack with a text-based magnet, often leading to missed prior art and weaker patents.

Everything changes in October 2025. The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) is set to launch a revolutionary tool that leverages artificial intelligence for image-based searching. Instead of fumbling with codes and descriptions, users will be able to upload an image of a design, and the AI will scan the entire database for visually similar precedents. This marks a monumental shift from an abstract, text-reliant process to a direct, intuitive, and powerful visual comparison engine.

The implications are profound. For creators, this new AI tool promises to democratize the patent process, making prior-art searches faster, more accurate, and more accessible, leading to stronger applications. For USPTO examiners, it offers a massive leap in efficiency that could slash backlogs and improve the quality of granted patents. This bold step not only modernizes a critical government function but also sets a new global standard for how intellectual property offices can harness technology to better serve innovators.

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