Geyser™ Provisional Patent Drafting Software
Each module mirrors a step in professional patent preparation. AI guides the process, you control every decision, and the output is a draft you can actually use.
Your idea enters the ring. Two AI agents decide if it’s ready.
You start by describing your invention in plain language. If your invention involves software, you can paste in source code for deeper AI analysis.
Once submitted, two specialized AI agents go to work simultaneously. The Advocate agent identifies the invention’s strongest attributes: what makes it novel, useful, and non-obvious. The Examiner agent pushes back, identifying potential weaknesses, overlapping existing solutions, and areas that need strengthening.
This dual-agent debate gives you something most inventors never get before spending money: an honest, structured assessment of where your idea stands.
After reviewing the debate, you can trigger a re-analysis if you want to add detail or shift the focus. When you’re satisfied, the Inspect & Refine step extracts individual ideas from the analysis. You review each one independently and approve only the concepts you want to carry forward.
Nothing moves to the next module without your explicit approval.
What the inventor sees
Your approved concepts get deeper, broader, and more defensible.
This module has two phases.
In Phase 2a, your approved concepts are sent to AI for expansion. The system explores technical implementations, alternative embodiments, edge cases, and application domains you may not have considered. The goal is to make your potential patent coverage as broad as possible while staying grounded in what your invention actually does.
In Phase 2b, the AI extracts specific patentable ideas from that expanded exploration. These are presented as discrete concepts, each one a potential angle for patent protection. You review them and select which ones to take into prior art research.
This is where many inventors discover their idea is bigger than they initially thought. A concept that started as a single feature often yields three or four patentable angles.
What the inventor sees
Know what’s already out there before you claim what’s yours.
The AI takes your selected concepts and researches existing patents and published literature. Results are returned grouped by concept, so you can see exactly which of your ideas face existing competition and which are sitting in open territory.
This is not a replacement for a professional prior art search performed by a registered practitioner. It is a structured first pass that gives you the competitive landscape before you invest time in claim drafting. Many inventors skip this step when filing on their own and end up writing claims that overlap with existing patents.
Geyser™ makes sure you see the landscape first.
What the inventor sees
This is where your provisional patent application takes shape.
Module 4 has three core phases and one additional validation step.
Phase 4a: White Space Analysis. The AI identifies unclaimed territory in the patent landscape based on your prior art results. It highlights technical constraints, differentiation strategies, and the specific angles where your invention has the strongest chance of standing apart from existing art.
Phase 4b: Claim Generation. Using the white space analysis, the AI generates multiple claim variations for each concept. Claims are the legal backbone of any patent and define exactly what you are protecting. You review the generated claims and select which ones to include in your draft.
Phase 4c: Provisional Specification. Your selected claims are compiled into a full provisional patent specification. This includes the background, summary of the invention, detailed description, and claim set, structured in the format expected for a USPTO provisional filing.
Phase 4-Pannu: Inventor Validation. If you are working on a team or want additional assurance, the AI walks you through the Pannu Test. This is a three-factor legal framework from Pannu v. Iolab Corp. that courts use to determine whether someone qualifies as a true inventor of the claimed subject matter. It helps you confirm and document your inventorship.
What the inventor sees
Review, refine, and download your USPTO-ready draft.
Everything comes together here for final review.
You can generate technical diagrams, the kind of figures that strengthen a patent application and help an examiner understand your invention faster.
You can generate broader claim variations and compare them side by side with your original set, so you can make an informed decision about filing with specific or broad claims.
You select your preferred claim set and the final draft updates accordingly.
When you’re satisfied, you download the complete provisional patent application as a DOCX file, formatted and structured for USPTO filing or for handing to a patent attorney for further refinement.
And if you need professional help from here, Geyser™ connects you to the PatentFit™ Directory, a free practitioner directory on patentgeyser.com that matches you with registered patent attorneys and agents whose filing history aligns with your invention’s technical area.
What the inventor sees
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