According to a recent LinkedIn post from Patlytics, the company is highlighting a new “Next-Generation SEP Analysis Workflow” developed under the direction of its CTO and co‑founder. The post describes this workflow as organizing more than 4 million pages of standards documentation and 1 million images, tables, and formulas into a structured, queryable resource aimed at facilitating claim charting.
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The company’s LinkedIn post further notes that the coverage spans LTE/5G, Wi‑Fi, video codec, and audio standards, with built‑in multi‑release comparison. It also points to granular essentiality ratings and “interactive agentic analysis” leveraging full platform context, which together are presented as a significant change in how intellectual property professionals can approach standard‑essential patent analysis.
For investors, the post suggests Patlytics is deepening its value proposition in the standard‑essential patent segment, a niche that underpins licensing economics in key connectivity and media technologies. If the platform can materially reduce complexity and time in SEP analysis, this could strengthen its competitive position with law firms, licensing entities, and in‑house IP teams, potentially supporting higher retention and pricing power.
More broadly, enhanced tooling around SEP essentiality and claim charting may align Patlytics with increasing demand for data‑driven IP analytics as 5G, Wi‑Fi evolution, and advanced codecs proliferate. Execution risks remain around customer adoption and differentiation versus established IP analytics providers, but the described workflow appears to target a high‑value problem area where workflow integration and data depth can be meaningful drivers of monetization.

