Five AI modules take you from idea to a structured, technology-specific provisional draft—prior art research, claim outlines, specification, and technical diagrams included. Hand it off to a matched attorney for review or file pro se. Either way, you save thousands on first-draft writing.
Geyser™ provisional patent software is a drafting tool, not a law firm. We recommend practitioner review before filing.
We give you the tools and the data to prepare a structured provisional draft before engaging an attorney.

Go from idea to structured provisional draft in hours.
Most provisional patents are 80% structured technical writing and 20% legal nuance. Why pay an attorney for the 80%? Our five-module AI system helps you organize concept screening, prior art research, claim outlining, and specification writing. Every decision is yours. All drafts should be reviewed by a registered patent practitioner before filing.

Find the expert, not just the local guy.
Generic services assign you whoever is available. We give you the data to find the absolute best. Use our PatentFit™ score to match your invention to attorneys who successfully patent in your exact technology area.
Start with a structured draft, then bring in an attorney for the strategy. Combine our tools.
Use our five-module app to take your concept through prior art research, claim outlining, and full specification writing in hours, not weeks.
Use our Directory to find an attorney with an “Exceptional PatentFit™” in your specific tech class.
Because the initial draft is done, your attorney can focus their billable time on legal strategy and review.
Traditional legal services match you based on who paid for placement or who lives in your state. But patent law is federal. A general practice attorney in your city is vastly inferior to an attorney 1,000 miles away who has successfully filed 40 patents in your exact software niche.
At Geyser, we don’t care about zip codes. We care about CPC Classifications and Allowance Rates. We are the only platform built on real, cross-referenced USPTO data to ensure your invention is handled by someone who actually understands it.