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Patent Research: Proxies for Intellectual Property Data Collection
Collect patent data from USPTO, EPO, and global patent databases at scale. Proxies distribute queries to avoid rate limits during large landscape analyses. Supports freedom-to-operate research, competitive IP analysis, and innovation tracking.
Informational
Intent
99.9%
Uptime
$1.75/GB
Starting Price
150+
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Commonly Used With
google-patentsusptoespacenet
Frequently Asked Questions
What patent data can I collect?
What patent data can I collect?
Patent databases provide titles, abstracts, full claims, descriptions, drawings, inventor and assignee information, filing dates, priority data, citations, legal status, and family relationships. Most of this data is freely accessible.
Do I need proxies for USPTO access?
Do I need proxies for USPTO access?
USPTO and most patent offices allow programmatic access, but rate limits apply. Proxies help distribute queries to avoid throttling when conducting large-scale research or landscape analyses.
Can I access international patents?
Can I access international patents?
Yes, use Proxyon's geo-targeted proxies to access regional patent offices. EPO covers Europe, SIPO for China, JPO for Japan, and WIPO for international PCT applications.
How do I build a patent landscape?
How do I build a patent landscape?
Collect patents matching your technology area, extract metadata and classifications, and analyze trends over time, by assignee, and by technology cluster. Proxies enable the scale needed for comprehensive landscapes.
Is patent data scraping legal?
Is patent data scraping legal?
Patent documents are public records intended for public access. Most patent offices explicitly support programmatic access, though rate limits and terms of use apply. Patent scraping is generally accepted practice in IP research.
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