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Clarivate Unveils IPOne AI Platform for Patent and IP Research

The unified intelligence system combines proprietary legal databases with AI agents to streamline patent discovery, trademark clearance, and litigation workflows.

Omega Editorial· July 5, 2026· 2 min read

Clarivate has introduced IPOne, a new AI-powered intelligence platform designed to transform how organizations manage intellectual property research and workflows.

The company announced the launch on May 29, positioning IPOne as a unified system that integrates purpose-built AI agents with Clarivate's proprietary legal and patent databases. The platform was developed in collaboration with corporate IP teams and law firms to address complex processes including patent discovery, trademark clearance, and litigation analysis.

Integrating trusted data with AI workflows

IPOne allows users to access Clarivate's established data sets—including Derwent patent intelligence, Darts-ip litigation records, and CompuMark trademark databases—directly within their existing work environments. Rather than requiring users to switch between multiple systems, the platform embeds this curated intelligence into day-to-day workflows.

The system employs Model Context Protocols to securely connect with enterprise AI tools and large language models. This architecture enables organizations to incorporate authoritative IP data into their own AI systems while maintaining transparency and internal control over AI-driven decisions.

Why it matters

Intellectual property research has traditionally required navigating fragmented databases and manual analysis across patent offices, litigation records, and trademark registries. By consolidating these sources and adding AI-powered analysis, IPOne addresses a significant friction point for corporate legal departments and law firms managing large IP portfolios. The platform's focus on secure enterprise integration also reflects growing demand for AI systems that organizations can audit and control, rather than relying on opaque external models.

About Clarivate's business segments

Clarivate operates across three primary segments: academia and government, which provides research analytics and AI-powered workflow software; IP, focused on intellectual property management tools; and life sciences and healthcare, offering research and development solutions.

The IPOne launch represents an expansion of the company's IP segment capabilities, applying AI to streamline processes that have historically been labor-intensive and required specialized expertise.

Details of the IPOne platform launch were first reported by Yahoo Finance.

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This is an original analysis by the Omega editorial team. Source reporting: AI Watch.

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