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USPTO AI Assistant Speeds Trademark Classification

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Published March 19th, 2026
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Summary

The USPTO has announced a new AI tool called "Class ACT" designed to significantly reduce the time required for trademark application pre-processing. This tool automates the assignment of international classes, design search codes, and pseudo marks, aiming to improve efficiency for examining attorneys and applicants.

What changed

The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has launched an artificial intelligence agent named "Class ACT" (Trademark Classification Agentic Codification Tool). This new tool is designed to automate and expedite the classification of trademark applications, including assigning international classes, design search codes, and pseudo marks. The USPTO states that this process, which previously took up to five months, can now be completed in minutes or seconds, significantly enhancing the search capabilities for examining attorneys and practitioners.

While the AI provides immediate classification information with high accuracy, the USPTO emphasizes that human review by examining attorneys will still occur. The implementation of Class ACT is intended to free up USPTO employees to focus on substantive examination and guidance for applicants, thereby improving the overall efficiency and quality of the trademark application process. This initiative is part of the USPTO's broader strategy to integrate AI into its operations to better serve stakeholders.

What to do next

  1. Familiarize legal professionals with the capabilities of the Class ACT AI assistant.
  2. Monitor for future AI-driven trademark solutions from the USPTO.

Source document (simplified)

Trademark classification goes agentic with USPTO’s announcement of “Class ACT” assistant

New agency AI tool cuts classification prep from 5 months to 5 minutes.

March 19, 2026

Press Release 26-04 CONTACT: (Media Only)
(571) 272-8400 or press@uspto.gov

ALEXANDRIA, VA— Today, America’s Branding Agency, the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), announced the release of a first-of-its-kind artificial intelligence (AI) agent that handles some of the most time-consuming elements of trademark application pre-processing. The new Trademark Classification Agentic Codification Tool, or “Class ACT,” can immediately assign international classes to unclassified applications, as well as the design search codes and pseudo marks that make these records searchable. This speed will enhance searches performed by examining attorneys and practitioners like never before.

“Classification and design search coding takes five months? How about five minutes or even five seconds,” said USPTO Director John A. Squires. “We’re providing specific, task-directed AI agents, which can efficiently tackle the toughest, most information intensive aspect of pre-examination—often the slowest step to achieve a complete application.”

“AI done right: faster results, higher quality, happier stakeholders. The Trademark Office is setting the standard,” said Rob Hayes, Acting Chief AI and Data Officer. Mr. Hayes joined Mr. Squires from the private sector as a senior advisor in the Office of the Under Secretary from a senior post at X.

“Rob’s invigorated all our operations across the office in such a short time, and I congratulate him and Acting Trademark Commissioner Dan Vavonese for cutting the Gordian Knot that slows applications from the outset. This is a giant step forward to empower our examiners to do what they do best: skilled examination and guidance for applicants to help get them where they need to go,” said Director Squires.

Trademark applications with logos, designs, unconventional spelling, or no international class can make searching difficult. Historically, USPTO employees add design search codes, pseudo marks, and international classification to make finding these applications easier. However, the surge in trademark applications caused this process to take several months, affecting examination and our customers.

“Now, AI can provide this information immediately at a high level of accuracy,” said Senior Legal Advisor Kathleen Cooney-Porter. While the information is still reviewed by humans at the USPTO, the benefits are available to examining attorneys and the public almost instantly.

“With the development and implementation of AI tools in our workflow, our employees can focus on applying their experienced judgment and reason to the substantive issues in examination, which will benefit our stakeholders,” said Mr. Vavonese.

More AI trademark solutions are coming soon to better serve you.

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Classification

Agency
USPTO
Published
March 19th, 2026
Instrument
Notice
Legal weight
Non-binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Minor
Document ID
Press Release 26-04

Who this affects

Applies to
Legal professionals
Industry sector
5411 Legal Services
Activity scope
Trademark Application Processing
Geographic scope
United States US

Taxonomy

Primary area
Intellectual Property
Operational domain
Legal
Topics
Artificial Intelligence Administrative Procedures

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