Every feature of your invention scored against what is already published worldwide, Indian applications included, evidence quoted, and the whole thing delivered as a report you can print as a PDF or open in Excel and Word. Every plan below runs at Rs 30 a search.
Most agents start here
A solo patent agent or freelance searcher.
Rs 1,500 a month
50 checks a month, Rs 30 a search
A small law firm or consultancy.
Rs 4,500 a month
150 checks a month, Rs 30 a search
A college, incubator or research department.
Rs 7,500 a month
250 checks a month, Rs 30 a search
Every plan includes
Yearly is ten months' price for twelve, so two months are free, and it is one invoice instead of twelve. A month's checks do not carry into the next one on any plan. Every figure on this page is in Indian rupees.
Every plan shares the same fair-use lines: no seat past 10 checks in a day, and one check may run its search eight times as you refine the wording (reading, asking and exporting are never limited, and a check never expires), and the same extra pack when a period runs out: 100 more checks for Rs 3,000, or 250 for Rs 7,500, at the same rate as the plan. Reports carry the ISERDIndia name on every plan; the search is ours, and we stand behind it under our own name.
Your admin decides who holds them, and can reassign them any time. A seat is a full account on the novelty desk.
A pool across your seats, counted on the page so everyone can see what remains. It refills on the first of every month, and what is unused does not carry over. An active department typically runs 20 to 40 a month, so the wall is far away.
On the desk and on every exported report your people produce.
No seat runs more than 10 checks in a day. That is not a limit anyone doing real work has met; it exists so one script or one assignment cannot empty the shared pool in a week.
Prefer one invoice a year? Rs 75,000 covers twelve months at the price of ten.
Up to ten seats in total. Each seat adds 50 checks a month to the shared pool.
Added to this month's pool the day you ask, at the same Rs 30 a search.
A registered patent agent reads the machine's report against the documents and signs a short opinion on it. Per report, when you want a human on record.
It is a search, not a legal opinion. Indian applications are read from their titles and abstracts, because full Indian specifications are not yet machine-readable anywhere; the report says so wherever it applies. An absent result means "not in this index", never "the field is clear". Where a filing decision hangs on a document, that is a conversation with a registered patent agent, and we are happy to be that conversation.
Nothing your people type is published, indexed or shown to anyone else, and no description is used to train any AI model.
Institutions are set up by us, not by a form, because your institution's name goes on the reports. Write from an institutional address with the name to appear on the reports and the email of the person who will administer the seats. Access is usually live the same day.