Toolkit Features
An overview of the powerful AI-driven tools available in the Trademark AI Toolkit. Click on a card to learn more.
Compare two versions of Goods & Services descriptions using a longest common subsequence algorithm to highlight additions, deletions, and modifications. The tool can also leverage AI to provide a natural language summary of the substantive changes, making it ideal for tracking amendments.
The AI analyzes trademarks on three vectors: textual similarity (visual appearance), phonetic similarity (how they sound), and conceptual similarity (ideas they evoke). It provides a score for each dimension and a combined index to help assess potential conflicts.
This tool evaluates the likelihood of confusion between two marks by analyzing their look, sound, and idea, along with the overlap in their respective goods and services. It provides a comprehensive analysis based on Canadian trademark law principles for a thorough risk assessment.
Automatically gather crucial evidence for descriptiveness analysis. The AI fetches dictionary definitions and performs real-time web searches to find how a term is used in the market, helping you build a strong case with real-world context.
Break down a composite mark into its constituent parts (e.g., 'SMART' and 'PAY' in 'SMART PAY'). The AI classifies each component as generic, descriptive, or distinctive, which is essential for understanding the overall protectability of complex marks.
Detects if a trademark is a known geographic location. The tool then analyzes the associated goods and services to determine if the mark is descriptive (e.g., 'SWISS' for watches) or misdescriptive (e.g., 'ALASKA' for bananas), helping you avoid common registrability issues.
Receive an AI-generated score (0-100) indicating a trademark's inherent distinctiveness on the spectrum from generic to fanciful/coined. This provides a quick signal to gauge the strength of a mark and anticipate potential examination hurdles.
Check for live or pending applications with the same dominant element as your mark to identify potential coexistence agreements or conflicts.