I will draft patent and create drawings for software, saas, devices


About this gig
Turning your idea into a strong patent draft + technical drawing is the step most people get wrong.
You may have:
- SaaS or mobile app idea
- Software system or AI tool
- Medical or pharmaceutical invention
- Mechanical device or product design
- New process, method, or innovation
But without a clear patent draft and proper drawings, your application can be weak, rejected, or easy to copy.
I help you convert your concept into a structured patent-ready draft + technical drawings you can confidently use for submission or review.
- Utility patent drafting
- Provisional patent draft
- Non provisional patent draft
- Patent drawings (technical / line / AutoCAD)
- Software, SaaS, app, medical, pharma, device support
Why choose me?
Because I focus on what matters:
- Clear structure examiners understand
- Drawings that match your claims
- Draft built to support real filing
- Guidance if you want to proceed yourself
- Refer you to an Attorney if you need help
Whether you're early-stage or ready to submit, this service gives you clarity, structure, and confidence.
Delivery style preference
Please inform the freelancer of any preferences or concerns regarding the use of AI tools in the completion and/or delivery of your order.
Get to know Brooks
Turn your idea into a clear patent draft and drawings fast
- FromUnited Kingdom
- Member sinceApr 2026
- Avg. response time1 hour
Languages
English
FAQ
Is this a full patent filing service?
No. I prepare draft and drawings. You can file yourself or I refer you to a professional.
What type of inventions do you support?
Software, SaaS, apps, AI tools, medical, pharmaceutical, devices, systems, processes.
Can I use this for USPTO or other offices?
Yes, drafts and drawings are structured for submission preparation.
Do I need a finished idea?
No. Even rough ideas or sketches can be developed into a draft.
Will you guide me after delivery?
Yes, I provide direction on next steps if needed, or recommendation.
