Pincite - Turbotax for Patents

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Patent work is tedious. Cross referencing a rulebook thousands of pages long, hunting claim errors, checking drawing numerals, tracking deadlines. Pincite automates that grind. It reviews your draft against actual rules, shows real rule text behind every finding, circles defects on your drawings, surfaces overlapping prior art, and exports a filing ready USPTO package. The tedious parts of the process are automatically handled but judgment and ideas come from the patent holder.

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Hey! I'm Aarav, founder of Pincite. This summer I interned at Mayer Brown. One day, while sitting with attorneys, I watched their internal AI answer a simple patent question with a citation to an MPEP section that does not exist. Out of curiosity, I looked at the websites it had pulled from. Amongst them were Reddit threads and posts on X, inside a law firm's internal AI built for legal work. The attorneys were not surprised. They already verify every AI answer by hand, which means AI saves them nothing. Even at a top 10 firm, simple client questions still take hours inside a rulebook that runs thousands of pages. And if that is the reality at a firm with every resource in the world, a solo inventor filing alone has no chance. So I built the tool that could fix that. Pincite catches tedious patent errors most people miss. You draft section by section and it checks your work against the real rules. Click any finding and your draft sits on one side with the actual MPEP text on the other, scrolled to the exact passage. It circles drawing defects right on the figure, compares your claims to public prior art, and exports a filing ready package for the USPTO. The differentiator is that no citation reaches your screen unless it resolves to real text in the source corpus. No subreddits get looked at :) Pincite doesn't create anything new for you and it gives no legal advice. It simply makes your work free from filing errors while you stay in control of the ideas. I'd love feedback and ideas on how I can improve Pincite. Any input is genuinely appreciated so much. Thanks!