FAQ

To begin working with InventHelp, you typically start by submitting a description of your idea or invention. You’ll then receive a confidentiality agreement to ensure your concept is protected before discussions begin. After that, an InventHelp representative will guide you through a consultation process to explore how they can assist you.

No, InventHelp does not guarantee that your invention will be successful. Like any invention process, success depends on many factors including market demand, innovation, and execution. However, the company does provide professional tools and resources to maximize your chances of success.

InventHelp itself is not a law firm and does not file patents directly. However, it works with independent, licensed patent attorneys who can help you prepare and file a patent application for your invention.

The cost of InventHelp's services can vary depending on the level of support you need. Some inventors may only need help with a prototype, while others require assistance through the entire invention lifecycle. A personalized quote is typically provided after the initial consultation.

While InventHelp’s physical offices are located throughout the United States and Canada, the company may be able to offer remote assistance to inventors located elsewhere. It's best to contact them directly to discuss your location and needs.