"Open data" is publicly available data that is structured in a way that enables the data to be fully discoverable and usable by end users. It can be freely used, reused and redistributed by anyone. Its value lies not only in what it does today, but also in what it can do in the future. It is a valuable national resource and a strategic asset to the federal government, its partners, and the public. The importance of open data is further underscored by White House directives and the Department of Commerce and USPTO Strategic Plans.
What's available
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Pair Bulk Data
Patent Application Information Retrieval Bulk Data lets customers retrieve and download multiple records of USPTO patent application or patent filing status at no cost.
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Open Data Portal
As the federal agency that grants patents and registers trademarks, we hold a treasure trove of data. Now we're giving it to you - faster and easier than before. (beta)
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PTAB API
Easily browse USPTO Patent Trial and Appeal Board public documents, search for specific content, and request a bulk download of PTAB content.
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PatentsView
Explore nearly 40 years of patenting activity in the U.S. Find trends through graphic illustrations, charts and maps, now at your fingertips.
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Bulk Data Products
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Research datasets
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Global Dossier
Now it's easier for patent applicants to view, monitor, and manage intellectual property protection around the world with access to the dossiers of related applications...
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Assignments Data
This searchable database contains all recorded patent assignment information from August 1980 through today.
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Data Visualization Center
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Patent Technology Monitoring Team (PTMT) - Patent Statistics Reports and Data Products