Sample output

Redacted output layouts that can be shown publicly.

These tables are intentionally redacted and illustrative. They show the shape of the deliverable without exposing client names, source patents, or internal code.

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Public redacted deliverables

These CSVs are lightweight proof assets. They are not the private production exports, but they show buyers exactly what kind of files they would review.

Patent analysis output

Shortlist table for human review

Mirrored from sample-patent-analysis-shortlist.csv.

Publication Status Rationale Next step
Redacted family A Keep Target-linked claims and development context are visible in the abstract and examples. Deep review
Redacted family B Target pending Biology looks adjacent, but the exact target match needs stronger confirmation. Manual confirmation
Redacted family C Exclude Mentions the space but does not support the target-centered review question. Stop here

Structure extraction output

Chemistry-row schema for document-heavy patents

Mirrored from sample-structure-extraction-rows.csv.

Record label Structure field Name field Evidence field
Record A Redacted Normalized chemistry name Assay-linked note retained for reviewer follow-up
Record B Redacted Series member label Context-bearing chemistry note retained for downstream review
Record C Not exposed Text-only chemistry description Manual follow-up recommended when structure fields are not exposed publicly

Why this page exists

Buyers often need to see the output shape before they trust the workflow. A sample-output page answers that question without publishing implementation details.

What should stay redacted

Replace publication identifiers, structure strings, and evidence text whenever the underlying source is not explicitly public.

Where to link next

Link this page from the benchmark page and the structure-extraction product page so the reader can move from claim to proof quickly.