Patent PreCheck
OfficialThis server lets you assess the patentability of source code or invention descriptions using USPTO statutory criteria, with no API key required.
precheck_score: Analyze source code or an invention description (inline or via local file path) and receive:A 0–100 overall patentability score across four USPTO pillars: §101 eligibility, §102 novelty, §103 non-obviousness, and §101 utility
A separate §112 filing-readiness signal
A readiness band ("Not Ready" → "File Ready")
The bottleneck pillar holding the score back
Top opportunities to strengthen the patent case
A count of prior-art matches consulted
precheck_pillars: Retrieve a reference listing the five patentability pillars, their statutes, weights, and band rules — no network call required.precheck_start_review: Generate a URL to begin a paid, live Interactive Code Review session that strengthens each pillar with evidence and produces a filing package — intended as a follow-up after scoring.
@patentprecheck/mcp — Patent PreCheck CLI + MCP server
Run a patentability pre-check on your code from inside your terminal or your AI coding agent (Cursor, Claude Code, Codex, Antigravity). It wraps the hosted Patent PreCheck engine, so no API keys are required — the scoring engine and prior-art corpus stay server-side.
Informational only — not legal advice and not a substitute for a licensed patent attorney.
What it does
Scores code or an invention description across the four USPTO statutory pillars (§101 eligibility, §102 novelty, §103 non-obviousness, §101 utility) plus a separate §112 filing-readiness signal.
Reports the band (Not Ready → File Ready), the pillar holding the band back, top opportunities to strengthen, and how much prior art was consulted.
Exposes MCP tools so an agent can score the code it just wrote, inline.
Related MCP server: mcp-patent
Install
# Run directly (no install)
npx -y @patentprecheck/mcp score ./src/widget.ts
# Or install globally
npm i -g @patentprecheck/mcp
precheck score ./src/widget.tsCLI
precheck score ./path/to/file.ts # human-readable report
precheck score ./file.ts --format json # raw JSON
cat invention.md | precheck score - # read from stdin
precheck score ./file.ts --min-score 60 # exit 4 if below threshold (CI gate)
precheck pillars # scoring reference (no network)
precheck review # Interactive Code Review signup URL
precheck mcp # run as an MCP server over stdioExit codes: 0 ok · 1 usage · 2 request error · 3 §101 gate not passed ·
4 below --min-score. stdout is clean data; progress/errors go to stderr.
Use in an AI coding agent
See config-examples/. Quickest paths:
# Claude Code
claude mcp add patent-precheck -- npx -y @patentprecheck/mcp mcp// Cursor — .cursor/mcp.json
{ "mcpServers": { "patent-precheck": { "command": "npx", "args": ["-y", "@patentprecheck/mcp", "mcp"] } } }MCP tools: precheck_score, precheck_prior_art, precheck_rejection_patterns, precheck_legal_context, precheck_pillars, precheck_start_review, precheck_search_corpus, precheck_cpc_suggest, precheck_session_status, precheck_deliverables, precheck_lookup_patent, precheck_compare_to_patent.
Cursor users can skip the JSON and use the Add to Cursor button at the top.
The server is published to the official MCP Registry
(io.github.Patent-PreCheck/patent-precheck), so MCP-aware clients can discover it directly.
Hosted endpoint (no install)
There's also a hosted, keyless Streamable HTTP MCP server, so remote-capable
clients can connect without npx or a local Node install:
https://patentprecheck.com/mcp// Cursor — remote server, no command needed
{ "mcpServers": { "patent-precheck": { "url": "https://patentprecheck.com/mcp" } } }Same 12 tools and the same scoring engine. The hosted variant takes invention
text inline via code (it never reads files from your machine — use the local
npx server above if you want the path argument).
Quick try in Cursor (no install): copy config-examples/cursor-mcp-hosted.json into .cursor/mcp.json.
Why Patent PreCheck vs. other patent MCPs?
USPTO lookup MCPs (50+ tools) answer "what does patent X say?" Patent PreCheck answers "can this code be patented?" — pillar scores, prior-art similarity, rejection patterns, and a path to strengthen before filing. No USPTO API key; corpus and keys stay server-side.
Develop from source
git clone https://github.com/Patent-PreCheck/patent-precheck-mcp.git
cd patent-precheck-mcp
npm install
node bin/precheck.js pillars
echo "a novel rate limiter that ..." | node bin/precheck.js score - --format text
node bin/precheck.js mcp # stdio server; blocks waiting for an MCP clientMaintenance
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