Patent Checking & Filing

Protect Your Product Innovation Before You Launch

On Amazon, having a great product idea is only half the battle. If your design, function, or technology isn’t legally protected, competitors can copy it — and you could even face violations if your product accidentally infringes on someone else’s patent.

That’s why patent checking and filing is critical. At EcomPearls, we help Amazon sellers verify product safety from patent conflicts and file new patents to secure their innovations for the long term.

Why Patent Checking Matters

  • Avoid Violations → Selling a patented product without permission can lead to account suspension or lawsuits.

  • Protect Your Innovation → Secure your unique product design or feature from being copied.

  • Gain a Competitive Edge → Patented products often dominate their categories with less competition.

  • Increase Business Value → A patented product makes your Amazon business more attractive to investors or buyers.

Our Patent Services

1. Patent Checking (Clearance Search)

  • Conducting in-depth searches in USPTO, Google Patents, and other global databases.

  • Identifying whether your product or idea may infringe existing patents.

  • Providing a clear report with recommendations before you invest in sourcing and launching.

2. Patent Filing

  • Preparing and filing provisional or non-provisional patents with USPTO.

  • Guidance on choosing the right type of patent (Utility, Design, or Provisional).

  • Managing all paperwork, drawings, and documentation required for filing.

3. Ongoing Monitoring

  • Regular updates on patent application progress.

  • Monitoring for new competing patents that may affect your product.

Types of Patents We Handle

  • Utility Patents → Protect how a product works or functions.

  • Design Patents → Protect the unique appearance or shape of your product.

  • Provisional Patents → Secure a filing date quickly while you refine your product or business strategy.


Our Process

  1. Initial Consultation → Understanding your product and needs.

  2. Patent Search → Checking global databases for potential conflicts.

  3. Detailed Report → Explaining risks, opportunities, and filing recommendations.

  4. Filing Preparation → Drafting documents, drawings, and descriptions.

  5. USPTO Filing → Submitting your application and monitoring progress.