We help inventors like you.
We connect inventors with companies and manufacturers that help develop and market new inventions. Retain the rights to your idea, and license your product to manufacturers.
We have companies that work with ideas in all stages of development. Whether you have just an idea, or a finished product you want to take nationwide, we can help. Sign up for our starter pack and start researching companies today!
Selling your invention
Before you can make money from an invention, you must find a company that loves your idea AND is in the right industry to get your idea to market. Once you find a company that is interested, how do you make money from your idea?
The first hurdle you will encounter is finding companies willing to take or listen to outside ideas. Many larger corporations have strict channels and policies regarding idea submissions and still other refuse to listen altogether. You may have few options to choose from between narrow minded executives and the size of your particular industry.
License your idea
When you find a suitable company, there are two main ways to profit from an idea: Sell your invention outright, or receive royalty payments from the manufacturer. When you sell outright, what you sell are your rights to the invention. Presumably, these would be the rights you have under a United States patent or a pending patent application.
Your second option involves entering into a licensing agreement with a company. They pay you a royalty each time they sell a product that they manufacture and that is based upon your idea.
How we help inventors
In both scenarios the major hurdle is finding a company with enough interest to produce your invention. This is where we can help! We connect inventors with marketing firms and manufacturers that specialize in bringing new products to market. Fill out the form to the left to receive free information on how we can help bring your product to market. We will also send you a free inventor's kit that will help whether you choose to work with us or not.
