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Global CoverageThe Lens now covers 80 jurisdictions worldwide with over 78 million patent documents, serving INPADOC, EPO, USPTO and WO
Explore global patent familiesSingle inventions may have dozens, hundreds or even thousands of related patent documents in up to 80 different jurisdictions. See and explore these relationships.
Full Text searching of major jurisdictionsUS, EP and WO collections searchable in full text of the entire specifications, with links to global patent families
Free PDFs and inline viewingPatents can be downloaded as PDFs individually and in groups, and viewed as fast .png files online without plugins.
Multi-lingual searcho Search for patent text in many languages, including English, Chinese, French, Spanish, German, Korean, Japanese and Russian.
Collections, sharing, commenting, annotateAdd comments, annotations and tags, create and share collections of patent documents, analyze collections and comment on them.
Faceted explorationUsing the power of facets, users can now explore patent search results and collections of documents with ease, using single-clicks to filter and present subsets.
Graphical AnalysisBar, pie, map and timeline charts created in real time allow exploration and filtering by inventors, applicants, jurisdictions, data type, family and more.
Embed Analysis in your siteEmbed your analysis and collection in your own web site or blog, making it easy for anyone to develop landscapes, and to further explore, improve, understand and validate collections and conclusions
Explore DNA and Protein sequence patentsWith over 114 Million DNA sequences, and 9 Million Protein Sequences, from global patents Cambia now provides a unique facility to find, analyze and understand biological patenting.
Marked up citations –links to references, open access docs.The Lens now has link-outs to over five million non-patent literature citations, allowing single click access to PubMed, PubMed Central Open Access and CrossRef DOIs.
Current Legal StatusSingle click from any patent document will recover up to date legal status from the EPO’s INPADOC OPS Service.