If you're looking for a platform that uses AI to help with intellectual property work, PatentPal is a great option. It drafts patent applications with generative AI, letting you quickly create detailed specifications and illustrations by uploading claims. The tool can also create abstracts, summaries, flowcharts and block diagrams, and it exports drafts in Word, Visio or PowerPoint so it integrates with your existing workflow.
Another contender is Solve Intelligence, an AI-based patent drafting tool with an in-browser document editor for lawyers. It has a customizable interface that lets you control how much AI help you want, and it's been widely adopted by IP firms to improve patent quality and cut drafting time and expense, with reported productivity gains of 60-90%.
vLex is another option, especially if you need a more general-purpose legal research platform. It doesn't specifically handle patent law, but its AI abilities for summarizing documents, extracting facts and performing comparative legal analysis are useful for lawyers working on intellectual property matters. The platform's large database and customizable interface can help lawyers work more efficiently and accurately on legal research.