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Deepinvent is an artificial intelligence software company based in an undisclosed location that develops a platform to automate research, development, and patenting workflows. The system utilizes real-time scientific, patent, and commercial data to build knowledge graphs that identify innovation opportunities, generate original inventions, and draft patent applications from user inputs. Operating on a software as a service model combined with in-house legal counsel, the platform aims to deliver intellectual property services at half the cost of traditional legal firms. By acting as a technical cofounder, the software allows nontechnical users and researchers to accelerate their intellectual property creation processes significantly. During its closed beta phase, the platform generated over 20,000 inventions and thousands of patent drafts for users across major technology enterprises, including Google, Amazon, Microsoft, OpenAI, and Genentech. Deepinvent was founded in 2025 by Dr. Marcus Weller.
Deepinvent has raised $550K across 1 funding round.
Deepinvent has raised $550K in total across 1 funding round.
Deepinvent has raised $550K in total across 1 funding round.
Deepinvent's investors include Antler, Dragoneer Investment Group, Draper Associates, GSV Acceleration, MRTNZ Ventures.
Deepinvent is a Silicon Valley-based technology company that builds an AI platform called the "AI Innovator" or GenerativeIP, automating the entire innovation workflow from idea validation to patent drafting.[1][2][3][6] It serves startups, enterprises (e.g., Google, Amazon, Microsoft, OpenAI, Genentech), R&D teams, IP practitioners, and individual inventors by compressing months or years of manual R&D—typically costing $50k in legal fees and 6 months per patent—into minutes, at 1000x speed and 50% lower cost than traditional BigLaw services.[1][2][3] The platform solves the bottleneck of 3.6M annual patents requiring extensive prior art analysis, research synthesis, and drafting by using deep learning on scientific literature, patents, and industry data to identify "whitespace" opportunities, generate novel IP via genetic algorithms, and produce ready-to-file patent drafts.[1][2][3][4] Beta users have generated 20,000 inventions, with strong growth including Fortune 500 traction, Antler backing, and tiered SaaS plans (Inventor, Professional, Startup, Enterprise).[1][2][3]
Deepinvent was founded in 2025 by brothers Dr. Marcus Weller (CEO), a government adviser, entrepreneur, and inventor with expertise in cognitive science and AI, and Mitchell Weller (Chief Legal Officer), an entrepreneur and policy leader; they partnered with CTO Aljoša Rakita, who leads the compound AI systems combining specialized models, tool use, and cognitive heuristics.[3][4][6] The idea emerged from recognizing AI's potential to "rewire innovation" by revealing latent cross-disciplinary patterns in vast datasets, evolving beyond task execution to true invention—termed "Level Four" AI capable of emergent innovation behavior.[3][4][5] Serial founders with backgrounds from DARPA, IRS, and legal tech, they launched the platform in early-to-mid 2025 (public launch around May-July), quickly achieving beta traction with thousands of patent drafts and users filing novel IP like AR speed-reading tech prototyped in an hour.[1][3][4][5][6] Backed by Antler, their ambitious vision targets uplifting global GDP by $10 trillion in a decade through scalable superintelligence.[3][6]
Deepinvent rides the AI superintelligence wave, shifting from narrow tools (e.g., code generation, summarization) to "infrastructure for invention" that democratizes high-value IP creation amid exploding patent volumes and R&D costs.[3][4] Timing aligns with 2025's AI maturity, where multimodal models enable latent pattern recognition across fields, fueling trends like accelerated drug discovery, climate tech, and semiconductors—market forces favoring it include $10T GDP potential from scaled innovation and reduced barriers for startups versus incumbents.[1][3][6] It influences the ecosystem by uplifting global inventors, compressing R&D timelines (years to minutes), and enabling breakthroughs in underserved areas, positioning as the "application layer for innovation" that amplifies human creativity for humanity's benefit.[2][3][4]
Deepinvent's trajectory points to enterprise dominance and IP portfolio explosion, with next steps likely expanding to predictive trend forecasting, multi-agent invention swarms, and integrations for hardware prototyping or regulatory filings.[3][4] Trends like compound AI, agentic systems, and open R&D will propel it, evolving from patent accelerator to full superintelligence platform amid regulatory pushes for accessible innovation.[3][5] Its influence could reshape ecosystems by flooding markets with novel IP from diverse creators, tying back to its core promise: transforming societal problems into inventions at unprecedented scale.[1][2]
Deepinvent has raised $550K across 1 funding round. Most recently, it raised $550K Seed in April 2025.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Apr 1, 2025 | $550K Seed | — | Antler, Dragoneer Investment Group, Draper Associates, GSV Acceleration, MRTNZ Ventures | Announced |