Patent Drafting & Prosecution Support
Patent drafting is the process of preparing a detailed patent specification that clearly defines an invention, its technical features, and the scope of legal protection sought.
Darsh Analytics provides patent drafting and prosecution support services to patent attorneys, startups, and enterprises, helping them create high quality, defensible patent applications aligned with global patent office requirements.
Why Is Quality Patent Drafting Critical?
Strong patent drafting helps you:
Poorly drafted applications can permanently narrow protection, limiting commercial impact and strategic advantage.
Who Should Use Patent Drafting Support?
Our Drafting Methodology
Darsh Analytics follows a structured, attorney‑aligned drafting process:
Comprehensive review of technical features, embodiments, and objectives to clearly understand the invention scope before drafting.
Drafting approach aligned with relevant prior art insights, ensuring differentiation and strategic positioning when references are available.
Detailed description covering multiple embodiments and alternative implementations to support broad, defensible claim scope.
Development of broad independent claims supported by structured fallback positions for stronger prosecution flexibility.
Thorough checks for clarity, consistency, technical accuracy, and completeness before final delivery.
We collaborate seamlessly with attorneys and innovators, supporting your drafting process without replacing strategic control.
Types of Drafting Support We Offer
Jurisdiction Coverage
Technology Domains
Why Choose Darsh Analytics for Patent Drafting?
We focus on strong claim coverage and structured disclosure to maximize enforceability and commercial impact.
Patent drafting involves preparing a detailed patent specification that describes an invention and defines its legal protection.
No. Darsh Analytics provides technical and drafting support and works alongside patent attorneys.
Yes, we support provisional, non‑provisional, PCT, and design patent drafting.
Yes, drafting can be aligned with known prior art to strengthen claim strategy.

