Freedom to Operate (FTO) Search Services

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Identify active patent rights that could impact product launches, manufacturing activities, licensing strategies, and expansion into global markets.

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Reduce Patent Risks Before Launching New Products

A Freedom to Operate (FTO) Search helps organizations identify active patent rights that may impact product development, manufacturing, commercialization, or market expansion.

Origiin’s FTO Search Services and Patent Clearance Searches provide detailed assessments of patent infringement risks across Global jurisdictions. By evaluating relevant Patent Claims and Legal Status information, we help corporations, manufacturers, startups, and law firms make informed business decisions and reduce potential intellectual property risks before product launch.

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What is a Freedom to Operate (FTO) Search?

A Freedom to Operate (FTO) Search, also known as a Clearance Search, is conducted to identify active patents and patent applications that may potentially cover a product, process, system, or technology in a specific jurisdiction.

Unlike a Patentability Search, which evaluates whether an invention is eligible for patent protection, an FTO Search assesses whether commercializing a product could infringe the intellectual property rights of others.

An FTO analysis typically focuses on:

Granted patents that are currently in force

Pending patent applications where relevant

Patent claims that may overlap with product features

Jurisdiction-specific Patent Rights

Expiry Status and Legal Status of Patents

The objective is to identify potential risks before market entry and develop strategies to mitigate those risks.

Why Conduct a Freedom to Operate Search?

Many organizations invest heavily in product development only to discover potential patent barriers during commercialization. An FTO search helps reduce uncertainty and supports confident decision-making.

Reduce Patent Infringement Risk

Identify active patents that could potentially be asserted against your product, process, or technology.

Support Product Launch Decisions

Understand patent risks before manufacturing, marketing, or distributing products in target markets.

Enable Global Market Expansion

Patent rights are territorial. FTO searches help evaluate risks across specific jurisdictions where products will be launched.

Facilitate Licensing Strategies

Identifying relevant patents early allows businesses to negotiate licenses, partnerships, or technology agreements proactively.

Support Investment and M&A Decisions

Investors and acquirers often require FTO assessments as part of intellectual property due diligence.

Avoid Costly Litigation

Addressing patent risks before launch is significantly less expensive than defending infringement lawsuits after commercialization.

Our process for an FTO Search

At Origiin IP Solutions, our FTO Searches combine Legal Awareness, Technical Expertise, and Advanced Patent Research methodologies.

Jurisdiction-Specific Searches

Patent rights vary by country. Our searches focus on jurisdictions relevant to your business strategy, including:

  • India
  • United States
  • Europe
  • United Kingdom
  • Canada
  • China
  • Japan
  • South Korea
  • Australia
  • Other Global Markets

Product and Technology Analysis

Our experts begin by understanding:

  • Product features
  • Technical specifications
  • Manufacturing processes
  • System architecture
  • Intended markets

A detailed understanding of the product enables more accurate patent searching and risk assessment.

Active Patent Identification

We focus on patents that are:

  • Granted and enforceable
  • Potentially relevant to product features
  • Active within target jurisdictions
  • Legally significant from an infringement perspective

Expired, abandoned, lapsed or unenforceable patents are distinguished from active rights.

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Claim Interpretation Support

Patent infringement risk depends on claim language rather than patent titles or abstracts. Our analysis includes:

  • Independent claim review
  • Claim element assessment
  • Technical feature comparison
  • Product-to-claim mapping
  • Direct and indirect infringement (Doctrine of Equivalence)

Risk Categorization

Identified patents are categorized based on their potential relevance. This structured approach helps prioritize decision-making and mitigation efforts. Typical classifications include:

High Risk

Patent claims closely align with product functionality and warrant detailed legal review.

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Moderate Risk

Certain claim elements may overlap with product features, requiring further investigation.

Low Risk

Limited overlap identified with minimal infringement concern.

Types of Patentability Searches

Early-Stage Innovation Assessment

Evaluate patentability before investing in product development and commercialization.

Pre-Filing Patentability Search

Assess patent prospects before preparing a patent application.

R&D Patentability Review

Support research teams in identifying patentable innovations emerging from ongoing development projects.

University and Research Institution Assessments

Help technology transfer offices evaluate inventions for commercialization and licensing opportunities.

Portfolio Development Searches

Identify inventions that can strengthen existing patent portfolios and support long-term IP strategy.

Deliverables

Our FTO reports are designed to support product teams, legal counsel, investors, and business executives.

Comprehensive FTO Report

Detailed analysis of identified patents, search methodology, and risk findings.

Patent Risk Matrix

A structured overview categorizing identified patents by relevance and risk level.

Product-to-Patent Mapping

Comparison of product features against relevant patent claims.

Legal Status Review

Assessment of patent status, expiration dates, maintenance status, and jurisdictional coverage.

Strategic Recommendations

Practical guidance for managing identified risks, including:

  • Design-around opportunities
  • Licensing considerations
  • Further legal review recommendations
  • Jurisdiction-specific observations

Optional Claim Mapping

Comparison of invention features against identified references to support patent drafting activities.

Executive Summary

A concise report suitable for Business Leaders, Investors, and Decision-Makers.

Who needs Freedom to Operate Search?

Product Companies

Evaluate patent risks before launching new products or entering new markets.

Startups

Protect investments by identifying patent barriers before commercialization.

Manufacturers

Assess potential infringement risks associated with production processes and product designs.

Technology Companies

Understand competitive patent positions before scaling products globally.

Investors

Perform intellectual property due diligence before funding technology ventures.

Corporate Innovation Teams

Support strategic decision-making during product development and expansion initiatives.

Industries We Serve

Our professionals possess experience across a wide range of technical disciplines.

Software

Electronics

Mechanical

Life Sciences

Green Technologies

Medical Devices

Why Choose Origiin?

Deep Patent Research Expertise

Our expert Team combines technical expertise with extensive experience in Patent Searching and Intellectual Property Analysis.

Global Patent Coverage

We conduct searches across major Jurisdictions and Industry Sectors Worldwide.

Industry-Specific Knowledge

Our professionals have experience supporting clients across Software, Electronics, Healthcare, Telecommunications, Automotive, Manufacturing, and Life Sciences sectors.

Trusted by Global Clients

We support Startups, Corporations, Investors, Law Firms, Universities, and Research Organizations in India and Worldwide.

Ready to Assess Patent Risks Before Product Launch?

Entering a market without understanding the patent landscape can expose your business to significant legal and financial risks.

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FAQs – Patentability Search

What is the purpose of a Freedom to Operate Search?

An FTO search helps identify active patents that may pose infringement risks when manufacturing, using, selling, importing, or commercializing a product.

How is an FTO Search different from a Patentability Search?

A Patentability Search evaluates whether an invention can be patented. An FTO Search evaluates whether a product may infringe patents owned by others.

Can an FTO Search guarantee that a product will not infringe any patent?

No. An FTO search reduces risk by identifying relevant patents, but only qualified legal counsel can provide a formal legal opinion regarding infringement.

When should an FTO Search be conducted?

Ideally before product launch, manufacturing scale-up, fundraising, licensing discussions, acquisitions, or expansion into new markets.

Can you perform FTO searches for multiple countries?

Yes. We conduct jurisdiction-specific FTO searches covering India, the United States, Europe, China, Japan, and other global markets.

Do you review patent claims?

Yes. Claim analysis is a critical component of FTO investigations because infringement assessments depend on claim language rather than patent titles or summaries.

What happens if potential risks are identified?

The report may recommend further legal review, design-around strategies, licensing opportunities, or alternative commercialization approaches.

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