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Lens.org

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Lens.org brings patents and scholarly works into one searchable view. Explore prior art with full-text search, citation paths, and legal status; follow assignees and authors to monitor trends. Create collections, set alerts, and build landscape reports with charts you can share. APIs and exports move results into your tools so research, R&D, and policy teams make decisions from primary, verifiable sources. Permissions and sharing controls keep drafts private while enabling collaboration.

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Unified Patent and Scholarly Search

Search across patents and academic literature with filters for date, assignee, jurisdiction, field, and open access. Trace citations to see how ideas spread and who built on them over time. Query builders handle proximity and Boolean logic, and saved searches let teams reuse strategies without rebuilding complex filters. Facets reveal clusters of authors, institutions, and technology codes, and exportable queries document method so colleagues reproduce and stress-test results.

2

Legal Status, Ownership, and Families

Check grant, expiry, and opposition data; view family members across jurisdictions; and confirm who owns what today. History shows assignments and changes that affect freedom to operate. Status timelines visualize prosecution events, and links to registers provide authoritative sources for each data point you cite. Ownership maps clarify subsidiaries and holding entities, while survival curves estimate remaining life for families to guide licensing or design-around timing.

3

Collections, Alerts, and Dashboards

Group results into curated sets, annotate findings, and schedule alerts for new filings or papers. Dashboards turn activity into trends that are easy to explain to stakeholders who don’t search full time. Share read-only views externally and export charts for slides so executives grasp shifts quickly. Alert digests summarize additions since your last review, annotations preserve why items matter, and role-based sharing keeps strategies private while giving leaders trend visibility.

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Landscape Reports and Analytics

Chart filings by time, region, and technology classes; map co-authorship and co-assignment networks; and spot white spaces to target with confidence. Compare portfolios to understand strengths and overlaps in detail. Normalization reduces noise from name variants, and notes capture assumptions so readers understand scope and limits. Network diagrams highlight hubs and bridges, and side notes record inclusion rules so presentations avoid overclaiming and remain credible.

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APIs, Exports, and Integrations

Export bibliographic data, abstracts, and identifiers to spreadsheets or warehouses; call APIs to automate monitoring securely. License terms respect data providers while enabling practical analysis. Field mappings preserve structure for downstream tools, and rate limits keep pipelines stable during big quarterly refreshes. Bulk exports carry stable IDs for joins, and webhooks push updates to dashboards automatically, trimming manual effort during board or quarterly reporting cycles.

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Recommended for R&D, IP counsel, investors, and policy teams who need a common picture of technology landscapes. Lens.org combines publications and patents so conversations align on facts. Analysts explain shifts with charts tied to source documents, while managers plan around competitors’ moves with fewer surprises across quarters. Universities and corporates align on shared evidence, reducing time reconciling conflicting lists from separate sources during reviews and diligence.

What it solved

Separate tools for patents and literature fragment context. Lens.org unifies sources, shows legal status clearly, and captures collections and alerts so research is cumulative instead of ad hoc. The result is fewer blind spots, faster due diligence, and reports that stand up to scrutiny because every claim traces back to a verifiable record. With links and identifiers attached, teams revisit assumptions later and update positions without losing history across iterations.

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