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USPTO Launches AI Trademark Classification Tool
March 20, 2026
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has introduced "Class ACT," an AI-powered assistant that reduces trademark classification processing time from approximately five months to just minutes or seconds. This advancement streamlines the pre-processing phase of trademark applications, enabling USPTO examiners to concentrate on substantive examination tasks and improving overall service efficiency for applicants. The deployment of AI in this capacity marks a significant modernization of USPTO's operational workflow and highlights the agency's commitment to leveraging emerging technologies to enhance federal procurement and intellectual property management.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should note the USPTO's adoption of AI tools to accelerate administrative processes, signaling increased demand for AI solutions in federal intellectual property operations.
- The reduction in processing time may influence future contract requirements emphasizing AI integration and automation capabilities.
- Vendors specializing in AI and machine learning technologies may find opportunities to support or expand similar initiatives within federal agencies.
- Organizations involved in trademark services should anticipate faster USPTO processing times, impacting project timelines and service delivery models.
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.
— Dan Vavonese, Acting Trademark Commissioner
Classification and design search coding takes five months? How about five minutes or even five seconds.
— John A. Squires, USPTO Director
Now, AI can provide this information immediately at a high level of accuracy.
— Kathleen Cooney-Porter, Senior Legal Advisor
Agencies
United States Patent and Trademark Office