Comparison

&AI vs Patlytics

A litigation-built workspace vs. a full patent-lifecycle platform.

Which is better for patent litigation?

&AI is purpose-built for litigation—agentic prior art search, §102/§103/§112 invalidity, and trial-ready claim charts used in active IPR and district court. Patlytics is a broad, end-to-end platform spanning prosecution, litigation, and portfolio management. Choose &AI if disputes are your core work; Patlytics if you want one tool across the entire patent lifecycle.

&AI vs Patlytics, side by side

Capability&AIPatlytics
Primary design focusPatent litigation and disputesFull patent lifecycle: prosecution, litigation, and portfolio
Prior art search (patents + NPL + products)Yes — agentic, multi-pass search with a visible, auditable traceYes — broad search across global patent data and other sources
Invalidity analysis (§102 / §103 / §112)Yes — a core workflowYes
Trial-ready claim chartsYes — used in active IPR and district court proceedingsYes
Infringement detection / evidence of useYesYes
Litigation business development (docket → pitch)Yes — opportunity monitoring and complaint-to-pitchNot a stated focus
Patent drafting and prosecutionNot offered — litigation-only by designYes — application drafting and office action analysis
Portfolio analysisYes — portfolio mining and infringement analysis for litigationYes — also pruning, classification, and vault management

Patlytics details reflect their public materials as of 2026 and may change. Confirm current capabilities with the vendor.

Choose &AI when

Litigation is your core work

Because &AI focuses solely on litigation and disputes, the workflow is built around litigation work product end to end, rather than added on top of a broader patent-lifecycle suite.

If your job is turning a search into a defensible §102 or §103 position and a chart you can file, &AI is built end to end for that path. Its prior art search runs the multi-pass workflow a senior searcher would and shows its work; results flow straight into invalidity analysis and trial-ready claim charts; and the output is used in active IPR and district court proceedings.

Consider Patlytics when

You want one tool across the whole lifecycle

Patlytics spans the full patent lifecycle. If you need prosecution and drafting, invention disclosure, office action work, and portfolio pruning alongside litigation analysis—and prefer a single end-to-end tool over a litigation specialist—it is worth comparing. Teams whose work spans the full patent lifecycle, not just disputes, may fit that model.

Frequently asked questions

Is &AI or Patlytics better for patent litigation?+

&AI is purpose-built for litigation: agentic prior art search, §102/§103/§112 invalidity, and trial-ready claim charts used in active IPR and district court, with depth in litigation work product. Patlytics is a broad, end-to-end patent platform that also spans drafting, prosecution, and portfolio management. Choose &AI if disputes are your core work; Patlytics if you want one tool across the entire patent lifecycle.

What does Patlytics do that &AI does not?+

Patlytics covers the full patent lifecycle, including patent application drafting, office action analysis, invention disclosure, and administrative portfolio pruning and classification. &AI offers litigation portfolio analysis—mining portfolios for infringement and building evidence-of-use charts—but does not offer prosecution, drafting, or administrative portfolio management.

Where does &AI have the edge?+

Because &AI focuses on litigation and disputes, it runs the multi-pass workflow a senior prior art searcher would and shows its work, ties results directly to §102/§103/§112 invalidity positions and trial-ready charts, and adds litigation business development. Its charts are used in active IPR and district court proceedings. Patlytics is a broader, full-lifecycle patent platform; if disputes are your core work, &AI concentrates specifically on litigation work product.

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