Solve Intelligence

Solve Intelligence
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Solve Intelligence is a London-founded AI platform for intellectual property professionals, purpose-built for the $200 billion global patent industry. Founded in 2023, the company has assembled a team of AI PhD researchers, patent attorneys, and software engineers to build what it describes as the AI-native system of record for the entire patent lifecycle — from invention harvesting and drafting through prosecution, office action responses, continuation filings, and IP litigation analysis.

Patent work is unlike other areas of legal practice: every patent, by definition, describes something novel, which means the AI must understand both cutting-edge technical subject matter and complex legal structure simultaneously. General-purpose language models are unsuitable for this. Solve Intelligence builds proprietary AI models specialised for patent language, logic, and constraints, deeply integrated with Microsoft Word and the workflows that IP professionals already use. Its platform automates the most time-intensive tasks — patent drafting, office action responses, claim charting — while giving teams full citation transparency and exposed AI reasoning throughout.

Over 400 IP teams across six continents now use the platform, including law firms DLA Piper and Perkins Coie and corporate IP departments at Siemens and Avery Dennison. The company reports that customers save between 60% and 80% on drafting workflows. Annual recurring revenue grew more than tenfold in the year following its Series A, reaching eight figures. The company is profitable. In December 2025, Solve Intelligence raised a £30 million Series B co-led by Visionaries and 20VC, taking total funding to £40 million, with Thomson Reuters and Y Combinator among reinvesting shareholders.

The Series B funds the launch of Charts, a new product for IP litigation and portfolio analysis — covering infringement and invalidity claim charts, standard-essential patent mapping, and freedom-to-operate analysis — as well as new offices in New York and Munich to deepen support in Solve's largest markets.

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Last Updated: Mar 26, 2026

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