Portfolio Explorer
See your patent portfolio as a 3D landscape. Ask an AI analyst grounded in your actual filings — not a generic chatbot. Built by Alexander IP for inventors who want to understand what they own.
See the shape of your protection
Each patent family rendered as an organic 3D form. Where the shape bulges, your coverage is deep; where it’s thin, you may have gaps.
Ask an AI analyst anything
“What does this portfolio cover?” “Where’s the design-around risk?” Answers cite specific patent numbers, claim text, and dates — not vibes.
Spot geographic & strategic gaps
Continuation strategy, PCT routes, national phase coverage — all visible at a glance across jurisdictions.
Live demo — Fontaine Farm portfolio
LiveReal portfolio loaded below. Rotate the 3D view, hover the patent families, and ask the AI analyst on the right anything about the filings.
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Join the beta waitlist. I’ll build the 3D visualization for your own filings and email you when it’s ready. Free during beta — you just need an existing filing (or a patent family you’d like to explore) to point me at.
Three.js
3D organic shapes that visualize the scope of each patent family
Claude AI
AI patent analyst trained on your filing data — ask anything about your portfolio
Portfolio Shape
See how patent families combine to define your total protection coverage
Scope Engine
Multi-axis claim analysis: breadth, flexibility, coverage, specificity, and more
How the portfolio visualization works
Each patent family is represented as an organic 3D shape whose lobes correspond to different aspects of its claim scope. The shape of each family tells you at a glance where its protection is strongest.
A translucent portfolio bubble wraps around all the families, showing the overall shape of your patent protection. Where the bubble bulges, your coverage is deep. Where it’s thin, there may be room for additional filings.
An AI patent analyst is built in — ask it anything about your portfolio and it will answer grounded in your actual filing data, citing specific patent numbers, claim text, and dates.
































