The invention disclosure form (IDF) is coming to an end, it just doesn’t know it yet.
If you're still relying on static forms and human follow-up to capture innovation, you’re not protecting IP, you’re leaking it. The first step in protecting your IP, the invention disclosure process, hasn't been changed in decades. It's failing your team, stalling your pipeline, and costing you real opportunities. What if there were a way to fix that, without more meetings, forms, or follow-ups?
Every R&D org says they care about IP. But when it comes time to actually document inventions:
And so invention capture gets treated like a tax on innovation instead of a catalyst for it. The values aren’t entirely aligned. Legal wants precision and speed but engineers prioritize as little overhead as possible. The disconnect creates a leaky process that leads to inefficiency and missed opportunities:
Worse still: Most IDF processes today are built around tools that assume static knowledge, predictable timelines, and highly motivated inventors. That’s not how modern R&D works. The IP process is fluid, knowledge is not uniform, and novelty often shows up before anyone realizes it’s valuable. By the time innovation hits an IDF, the moment to capture it may already be gone.
What replaces the IDF isn’t a better form. It’s an intelligent assistant that:
This is what agentic AI enables. Not just faster form filling, but collaborative idea discovery, automated narrative structuring, and continuous signal detection. It works alongside inventors in real time, pulling details from possible novel inventions as they’re created.
Instead of: “Please describe your invention.”
You get: “You mentioned an algorithm for real-time glucose calibration in your last progress report. How is that different from what’s already patented in [X]?”
Instead of: One static form for every team
You get: A domain-specific dialogue that adapts to what you’re building and what the company is filing
Instead of: A quarterly chase for disclosures
You get: A live pipeline of signals, nudges, and insights from across your R&D surface area
Tangify and others are already building AI powered platforms to prove that innovation in the IP process is possible and overdue. The shift has started, from passive forms to active agents. From human bottlenecks to machine-augmented workflows. From disclosure as compliance to disclosure as competitive edge.
The tools are already in place. Legal teams are moving beyond templates and checklists and toward systems that actually understand what inventors are working on. Instead of waiting for someone to summarize an idea after the fact, agentic platforms surface those ideas as they emerge.
Not because invention capture isn’t important. But because static, form-based processes will never keep up with the pace or complexity of modern innovation.
Agentic systems can. And they will.
It’s not automation for the sake of speed — it’s augmentation that finally makes invention capture worth doing.
What's next? Stop relying on process that don't add value and streamline your IP process from the start. Adopting agentic AI platforms into your workflows can offer you a competitive edge while reducing overhead.