Success of inventions
A patent is an exclusive right granted for an invention—whether a product or a process—providing the owner with generally 20 years of legal protection. This grants the patent holder the legal right to exclude others from making, using, offering for sale, selling, or importing the invention.
👉 [Learn more in our detailed Hebrew guide on patents]
The Hard Truth About Inventions
Only 2% of granted patents are commercially viable. The odds are astronomically stacked against inventors, and it is rarely just a marketing issue. Only a tiny fraction of patents actually transform into profitable products that generate revenue for their creators.
👉 [Read more about market success and commercial viability in Hebrew]
The Financial Reality of Patenting
One of the most critical decisions an inventor faces is whether to begin the patent filing process. Few realize that securing a patent can become an exceptionally expensive journey. It usually starts relatively affordably, but at every subsequent stage, the inventor must invest increasingly large sums of capital.
👉 [Explore the cost breakdown and filing stages in Hebrew]
Smart Risk Management: Business Feasibility
To address this, IP Patents has developed a unique tool to examine the business feasibility of an invention early on. By conducting this assessment during the early stages of the idea, inventors can avoid unnecessary expenses, refine their concepts, and maintain control over a much more efficient process.
👉 [Discover our business feasibility tool in Hebrew]
Comprehensive Support for Inventors
IP Patents proudly supports inventors who successfully pass the business feasibility stage. We provide strategic guidelines, help draft professional business plans, and organize targeted meetings with potential investors. Our support is built on the high level of expertise and extensive experience of our founder.
👉 [Learn more about our inventor support services in Hebrew]
It is remarkably difficult to find a company capable of guiding a private inventor through the entire journey—from an initial concept all the way to a market-ready product. As one inventor shared:
"These days I am about to lose my patent rights in the USA. I don’t see how I can continue financing this adventure. A year ago it seemed so easy, but I was so wrong…"
👉 [Read more real-world inventor stories and case studies in Hebrew]
Have questions or comments? We are here to help you navigate your journey.
