Explore whether your product idea could be positioned for a licensing opportunity instead of building everything yourself.
Tell us what your idea is and what you want to do next. We’ll help you understand the right direction before you waste time or money on the wrong step.
Licensing can be a strong path if you want another company to manufacture, distribute, or sell your product. But a rough idea is hard to review. IPS helps turn your concept into a clearer, more presentable opportunity.
Make sure the problem, product use, visual direction, and market angle are easy to understand.
Licensing may fit if you want to explore partner review instead of building the full business yourself.
A clear product story, drawing, and review path can help reduce confusion before deeper conversations.
Submit your idea first so it can be structured and prepared for a better review process.
We collect your product details, audience, problem, and current stage.
We help turn the idea into a clearer visual and product explanation.
Your idea may be reviewed for the next best step, including licensing fit.
Whether your idea needs licensing, manufacturing, or direct-to-consumer strategy, IPS helps turn scattered tasks into a clearer action plan.
We help explain what your idea does, who it helps, what problem it solves, and why it may matter in the market.
We help shape the drawing, product story, positioning, and review-ready details so your idea is easier to understand.
We help compare licensing, manufacturing, branding, direct-to-consumer launch, or deeper product analysis options.
Start with the free drawing and review path before spending on patents, prototypes, suppliers, or ads.
No. You can submit an idea even if you do not have a patent, prototype, or finished plan yet.
Yes. IPS can help you understand which path may fit your product, goals, timeline, and resources.
Your idea details are reviewed, and your concept may be prepared for a free professional drawing and possible next-step review.
No. The submission starts with no cost and no obligation.
Start with a free drawing and a clearer submission before taking the next step.