You’ve done your homework, you want full control, and you are committed to taking your invention forward.
With our inventing services, the financial investment is your responsibility. and you maintain 100% control of everything from product development to commercialization.
Licensing is the easiest path to profit: get paid while others turn your idea into a product and manage the day-to-day grind.
With licensing, someone else is the invests in your idea and maintains control. Our Brutally Honest Review is a smart and honest way to start your licensing journey.
Our extensive library of invention resources has been developed over more than 20 years to help inventors make great decisions.
Browse our Resource Library for Inventors and build your knowledge about everything from NDA's & confidentiality agreements to patents, licensing, manufacturing and more.
Products created and commercialized by Invention City and its partners have generated over $500,000,000 in retail sales and tens of millions in royalty income. We are actively looking to license new inventions in all categories and all stages of development. When we say "yes" we offer to do it all and pay for everything so that you risk nothing more - we take responsibility for patents, prototypes, engineering, design and marketing, to turn your new invention idea into a manufactured product with a real opportunity for market success. The first step to working with us is our Brutally Honest Review. Click to see the video and read our fine print in bold.
Starting as garage inventors we've had over 25 years of experience creating, developing, licensing and selling inventions to Fortune 100 corporations and start-up companies. This gives us deep first hand knowledge of prior art research, market evaluation, building prototypes, engineering for manufacturing, industrial design, writing and filing US and international patents and trademarks, defending patents and trademarks in the US and internationally, negotiating licensing agreements, managing licensing relationships, sourcing and managing manufacturing and fulfillment, marketing via traditional distribution to mass merchants, chains, individual retailers, direct marketing via DRTV, internet and crowd funding, forming strategic partnerships and launching and selling start-up companies. We don't know of anyone in our industry who's had our breadth and depth of experience. We've enjoyed a lot of success and have learned from failures too. Learn more about us here.
Over the years we've heard from inventors who've wasted thousands, tens of thousands and even hundreds of thousands of dollars pursuing their dreams and failing. Invention City's mission is to help inventors keep money in their pockets, increase their chances of success and commercialize great new product ideas through licensing and partnership deals. The Invention City team is comprised of successful inventors and entrepreneurs who've made their money by bringing new patented products to market. We want to make money with you, not from you. Read about us here .
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Choosing Invention City
The difference between Invention City and other invention companies is the success, depth and unique experiences of the Invention City team along with a business model that's structured to profit with inventors rather than from them. Invention City grew out of WorkTools, Inc., (read about WorkTools here.) We come at this business having been bona fide garage inventors and that's where our hearts remain. These links explain:
We believe that inventors should do as much as they can on their own and then, when informed and ready, seek help and advice from providers who genuinely care. Our Brutally Honest Review is a great way to get professional feedback and a real chance for success. A visit to the info booth is a good way to get started. Be careful about disclosing proprietary and confidential information to anyone. We hope that your visit is productive. Please visit us often and let us know how we can make things better.
Invention City provides inventors and new product idea developers with information, resources and help for each stage of the inventing process. Use the links above to learn how to:
Never give up. Never give in. So long as the fight is worth it. One of my pearls of wisdom to every inventor is that they should find the one thing that will cause them to give up and attack that thing first. If they get past that first killer, move on to the next and then the next. Typically those things are:#1 Confirm there's a market#2 Confirm it can be manufactured at a profitable price#3 Confirm intellectual property opportunities/risks Jump those three hurdles and you probably have an invention worth fighting for. The question then becomes, how long do ...
Choosing the right help depends on your invention and you Finding the right help depends on your invention and you. Before seeking help, do an assessment of yourself and your invention so you can target your search and find the right fit for your needs. You may want someone to handle everything for you or may only need help in a few areas. Consider: INVENTION How much commercial potential (is there a strong market)?What technologies and materials?What market?What stage of development? YOU Personal capabilities for engineering, prototyping, patent writing, marketing?Business abilities (sales, leadership, finance)?Financial resources?Goal: licensing or venturing Spend as ...
How do you remove them without making things worse? Switzerland is facing a significant environmental challenge with unspent military munitions lying at the bottom of its lakes, particularly Lake Thun, Lake Brienz, and Lake Lucerne. These munitions, dumped between 1918 and 1964, pose a potential threat to the delicate ecosystems of these lakes. To address this, Switzerland has launched a competition offering a prize of 50,000 Swiss francs (approximately $58,000) for innovative proposals to safely remove these munitions. The competition aims to find environmentally friendly solutions that do not exacerbate the problem. Although there is no immediate crisis, as regular ...
We are thrilled to extend our heartfelt congratulations to Kama Johnson and her family on the successful launch of the Tradezzies app! Their journey from a brilliant idea to a fully realized product is an inspiring testament to vision, perseverance, and unwavering commitment to bringing their concept to life. Tradezzies was born from the personal experiences of Kama and her daughters. They found themselves lending and borrowing items within their family and friends’ circle. The idea for Tradezzies came from their desire to make this process simpler, more organized, and even enjoyable. Her daughters played a crucial role in ...
Confirm your invention idea before you launch The most consequential decision you’ll make as an inventor is deciding whether or not to go forward with an idea. Here are five confirmation steps to take prior to making a full commitment. FRIENDS and FAMILY“THAT is a GREAT IDEA!!!” I think. My mind starts spinning with thoughts of who will buy it, how much fun it will be to sell and all of the money I’ll make. Then… I ask my wife or daughters or co-workers or friends (sometimes all of them) and - most of the time - they crush the ...