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Provisional Patent Application

A provisional patent application provides 12 months of temporary protection from the date it is filed. It can cover a product, method, or how an invention works, giving inventors valuable time to refine their ideas, seek funding, or test the market.

At the end of this 12-month pendency period, you may choose to convert your provisional application into a non-provisional utility patent application to pursue up to 20 years of patent protection. Filing early with our team and our USPTO-registered patent practitioner secures your priority date and establishes patent pending status for your invention.

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Provisional Patent Applications (PPA)

You can quickly protect your idea by filing a Provisional Patent Application (PPA) with the USPTO. A provisional application provides 12 months of temporary protection from the filing date, allowing you to claim “patent pending” status while you refine your invention, test the market, or prepare a full non-provisional utility patent application.

With the support of our team and our USPTO-registered patent practitioner, you can confidently file a well-prepared provisional application that secures your priority date and strengthens your path toward long-term patent protection.

If you are asking “How do I file a provisional patent?” or “What protection does a provisional patent provide?”, the answer begins here. Work with our team and our USPTO-registered patent practitioner today to file your provisional patent application and take the first step toward protecting your invention.

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