The Strategic Advantage of Controlling Your Own Figures
- IP DaVinci
- Strategy , Workflow
- June 8, 2025
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Control Over Patent Figures Is a Legal Advantage — Not a Technical One
In patent practice, figures are often treated as an outsourcing task. You sketch, a drafter renders, and a back-and-forth begins. But the further figures are from your direct control, the more friction — and risk — you introduce.
Controlling your own figures doesn’t mean becoming a drafter. It means having enough skill, tools, and file access to make edits, ensure clarity, and act without delay.
This post explains why that kind of control isn’t just convenient — it’s strategically valuable.
1. Speed: Move Faster from Intake to Filing
Patent figures often evolve as claims evolve. When you can revise figures directly:
- You’re not waiting for external teams to fix a label or add a step
- You can align figures with new claim language within the hour
- You can incorporate inventor feedback immediately — not two days later
This responsiveness shortens drafting cycles and improves filing agility.
2. Precision: Own the Visual Accuracy
Figures are part of the claim. When annotations or flow diagrams are off, your legal position weakens.
Attorneys who can:
- Correct reference numbers
- Realign lead lines
- Clarify flow steps or object relationships
- Compare updated claims with figures directly in the file
…gain better accuracy and avoid inconsistencies that raise objections or trigger rejections.
3. Flexibility: Mix Internal and External Workflows
Controlling your own figures means you’re not bound to one model.
You can:
- Annotate externally drafted figures yourself
- Add or remove drawings as strategy evolves
- Handle simple revisions in-house
- Assign assistants only the parts they can manage, while retaining review control
This unlocks hybrid workflows that balance quality, cost, and speed — all under your direction.
4. Access: Long-Term Usability of Drawings
Years after filing, figures often need to be reused, adapted, or amended. If you don’t control the file format:
- You may be locked out of edits
- You’ll rely on vendors that may no longer be available
- You risk introducing errors by redrawing or flattening content
Keeping drawings in an editable, attorney-accessible format ensures that you remain in control of your portfolio assets across their full lifecycle.
5. Standardization: Teach It, Delegate It, Improve It
When the figure workflow is in your hands, you can:
- Teach your assistant how to annotate
- Use standard tools and shapes across applications
- Maintain consistency in style and formatting
- Reduce dependency on third-party interpretations
Control enables you to scale drawing quality — not just output.
Control Doesn’t Mean Doing Everything Yourself
This isn’t a call for attorneys to become drafters. It’s a reminder that the more control you have over your figures, the more leverage you have over timing, clarity, and outcome.
The right level of control is:
- Knowing how to open and edit the figure yourself
- Using tools that keep you in the loop (like Visio and clean annotation stencils)
- Training others when needed — and stepping in confidently when you must
Practical Tools for Gaining Drawing Control
Explore how streamlined drawing tools and focused training help attorneys prepare and revise patent figures — faster and more predictably.