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Stilta - Legal Tech Tool

Legal Tech · Founded by Tobias Estreen

Stilta

Stilta

Agentic AI for patent attorneys

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Moderate Setup (1-3 hours)

You can use Stilta to conduct patent analysis with specialized AI agents that search through millions of patents, scientific literature, and web sources. The tool automatically maps patent claims, detects potential infringement, performs invalidity analysis, and assesses portfolio value. It provides transparent, traceable results for IP attorneys working on high-stakes patent cases, with built-in security compliance for handling confidential patent work.

What Stilta does

Search millions of patents for relevant prior art automaticallyMap competitor product features to specific patent claimsMonitor public disclosures for potential infringement casesEvaluate patent portfolio strength and commercial valueGenerate detailed invalidity analysis with supporting evidenceTrack competitor patent activity and filing strategiesAssess legal risk and economic opportunity across patent estatesExport analysis results with full source traceabilitySearches across 200M+ patents from US, EP, JP, CN, KR databasesAutomatically maps patent claims element-by-elementMonitors competitor products and public disclosures for infringementProvides traceable and transparent AI analysis resultsAssesses legal defensibility and economic value of patent portfoliosSearches historical web sources back to the 1990sOffers SOC 2 Type II and GDPR compliance for confidential workDeploys domain-specific AI agents with deep patent context

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