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New patent search tool to boost UK innovation

By uk-times.com23 May 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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A new online search tool for UK patents launched today will make it easier for businesses and innovators to search and access patent information, supporting UK growth and innovation. 

One IPO Search, developed by the Intellectual Property Office (IPO), replaces the previous Ipsum service, which has served UK innovators well for 13 years – handling approximately 200,000 patent searches in the last 12 months alone.   

The new service offers enhanced features to help IP professionals and the public search for UK patents more easily. It represents a ‘generational leap’ which will transform how customers can search for and discover patents, opening up the IPO’s data to all UK citizens. 

Its launch marks a significant milestone in the IPO’s ambitious ‘One IPO’ transformation programme – a comprehensive modernisation of UK intellectual property services. In addition to One IPO Search, the transformation programme will deliver a suite of new digital services in the second half of 2025, including streamlined patent applications services and innovative customer account management systems. 

Key features 

The new service makes UK patent searching more accessible through 

  • simple keyword searching – find relevant patents by describing your product or technology in everyday language 
  • visual data analysis – spot market trends without needing specialist knowledge 
  • downloadable patent information – share findings easily with your team 
  • clear, user-friendly interface – navigate patent information without requiring technical expertise 

Positive early feedback 

Early testing has shown strong results, with 82% of users agreeing the service met their needs and 86% saying they found it easy to use.  

Users from across the business and IP community have welcomed the improvements 

Iain Russell from Russell IP said

I think this service is excellent and much-needed, so thank you for all of your efforts in creating it.

Philip Cupitt of Marks and Clerk noted

Overall, this is a huge improvement on IPSUM.

Claire Lingard-McKay from Wiltshire Green Woollies who owns a small business added

The service is well designed and responsive.

Future developments 

Several additional features will be coming to One IPO Search in the future, including 

  • save searches and get patent notifications (2025) 
  • AI-assisted searching 
  • integrated trade mark and design searches (2026) 
  • new APIs for bulk data access 

Minister for Intellectual Property – Feryal Clark said

Just days after setting out a bold vision for a modern digital government, this new tool underscores our commitment to make it easier than ever before for users to interact with our digital services – seamlessly accessing the information they need to drive growth and innovation.

Through One IPO Search, users will have access to all the information they need in a single, easy to use platform – modernising an outdated system which will support our innovators to do what they do best for years to come.

Andy Bartlett, IPO Deputy Chief Executive said

The launch of One IPO Search is a major milestone for our digital transformation. This new search tool is a generational leap forwards from what came before and offers the easiest and most accessible way to search for UK patents. 

As we prepare to launch the rest of our new digital patent services, I hope this gives a great first impression of what can be expected.

Tara Gillam, Innovate UK Business Growth said

For start-ups and more established businesses alike, understanding the patent landscape is crucial but can be time-consuming and complex. The new IPO Search tool will help remove such barriers, putting vital information at innovators’ fingertips.  

By making it easier to access and understand existing patent information, companies can better identify opportunities, make more informed decisions about their R&D investments and better understand and protect their intellectual property. This is exactly the kind of practical support that can help British businesses move from idea to market more quickly and confidently when looking to innovate and grow.

Dr Bobby Mukherjee, President of the Chartered Institute of Patent Attorneys said

It’s great to see the first of IPO’s new digital patents services launch. One IPO Search is a significant step forward over the previous Ipsum service and should help patent attorneys and businesses alike find information about patents more easily. 

Notes to editors 

  1. The Intellectual Property Office (IPO) is the official UK government body responsible for intellectual property rights including patents, designs, trade marks and copyright. 
  2. The IPO received nearly 20,000 patent applications in 2023 alone. 
  3. One IPO Search is now available on GOV.UK.
  4. The One IPO transformation programme represents the largest modernisation of UK intellectual property services in a generation, delivering new digital services throughout 2025 and 2026. 
  5. An API (Application Programming Interface) allows different computer systems to communicate with each other. In this case, it will enable businesses to automatically receive patent data directly into their own systems rather than manually searching for it. 
  6. A Supplementary Protection Certificate (SPC) extends patent protection for up to five years on pharmaceutical and plant protection products that require lengthy testing and clinical trials before they can be marketed.
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