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Know before you spend attorney money

A patent attorney's freedom-to-operate opinion runs $10,000 to $50,000. IPNEX is the fast, honest pre-attorney screen you run first: in minutes, for a fraction of the cost, find out whether a marketed university technology is worth pursuing before you pay for the deeper legal work. It is not legal advice and not a substitute for counsel.

One report, or an all-access subscription

Single report

$950

per technology, one-off

  • The full patent estate and true remaining exclusive term
  • Verbatim independent claim scope
  • Legal status, ownership-of-record and runway, interpreted
  • AI application scenarios, blind-reviewed, with a reliability rating
  • Emailed as a branded report you keep
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Buying more than one? An all-access subscription gives you every report across the corpus, kept in one place. The longer you commit, the lower the monthly.

3-month access

$1,200

about $400/month, full or monthly

  • Every report, all access
  • Your reports kept in one place online
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6-month access

$1,950

about $325/month, full or monthly

  • Every report, all access
  • Your reports kept in one place online
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12-month access

$3,450

about $288/month, full or monthly

  • Every report, all access
  • Your reports kept in one place online
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Founding offer: 25% off, locked for life. The first members lock today's price for as long as they stay, even as the product grows. A bounded launch window, not a forever discount.

Every report includes a 14-day money-back guarantee: if it does not meet expectations, we refund it. The price you see is the price at checkout (taken by Stripe); a report is licensed to you and watermarked. Reports are bought one technology at a time, so the report button takes you to the catalogue to choose one.

IPNEX builds only on legally-clean public data (Google Patents, CC BY 4.0, + USPTO public domain), cites every fact, and shows what is unknown rather than guessing. A diligence aid, not a legal opinion.