ThoughtSpot has a total of 44 patents globally, out of which 7 have been granted. Of these 44 patents, more than 93% patents are active. United States of America is where ThoughtSpot has filed the maximum number of patents, followed by Europe and China, it has generated an annual revenue of $100.02 million in the year 2019. Parallelly, United States of America seems to be the main focused R&D center and is also the origin country of ThoughtSpot. ThoughtSpot isn’t quite ready for an IPO yet, anticipation is building for its impending debut.
ThoughtSpot was founded in the year 2012 by Ajeet Singh. Company is doing business in production of business intelligence analytics search software. As of December 2021, ThoughtSpot has a market valuation of over $4.2 Billion.
Do read about some of the most popular patents of ThoughtSpot which have been covered by us in this article and also you can find ThoughtSpot’s patents information, the worldwide patent filing activity and its patent filing trend over the years, and many other stats over ThoughtSpot’s patent portfolio.
How many patents does ThoughtSpot have?
ThoughtSpot has a total of 44 patents globally. These patents belong to 22 unique patent families. Out of 44 patents, 41 patents are active.
How many ThoughtSpot patents are Alive/Dead?
Worldwide Patents
Patent Families
How Many Patents did ThoughtSpot File Every Year?
Are you wondering why there is a drop in patent filing for the last two years? It is because a patent application can take up to 18 months to get published. Certainly, it doesn’t suggest a decrease in the patent filing.
Year of Patents Filing or Grant | ThoughtSpot Applications Filed | ThoughtSpot Patents Granted |
2013 | 1 | – |
2014 | 5 | – |
2016 | 1 | 1 |
2018 | 4 | – |
2019 | 16 | – |
2020 | 11 | 1 |
2021 | 6 | 5 |
2013 | 1 | – |
2014 | 5 | – |
How Many Patents did ThoughtSpot File in Different Countries?
Countries in which ThoughtSpot Filed Patents
Country | Patents |
United States Of America | 28 |
Europe | 12 |
China | 1 |
Hong Kong (S.A.R.) | 1 |
Where are Research Centers of ThoughtSpot Patents Located?
10 Best ThoughtSpot Patents
US20150026153A1 is the most popular patent in the ThoughtSpot portfolio. It has received 69 citations so far from companies like Google, Dropbox and Oracle.
Below is the list of 10 most cited patents of ThoughtSpot:
Publication Number | Citation Count |
US20150026153A1 | 69 |
US9405794B2 | 9 |
WO2015009353A1 | 7 |
CN105531706A | 6 |
US20200250163A1 | 2 |
HK1221033A1 | 1 |
US20210019309A1 | 1 |
US20200341978A1 | 1 |
EP3654202A1 | 1 |
US20200151206A1 | 1 |
Which Companies are using ThoughtSpot Patents to Advance their Research?
If patents or patents from a particular technology area of a company receive a lot of citations, it implies that the technology is being followed and incrementally innovated by the citing companies. It also indicates that citing companies are working on similar and closely related technologies.
The top citing companies in the ThoughtSpot patent portfolio are IBM, Microsoft and Mastercard.
List of the top forward citing Companies –
Company | Number of Patents |
IBM | 39 |
Microsoft | 28 |
Mastercard | 21 |
21 | |
Bank Of America | 20 |
Blackberry | 11 |
Visa | 8 |
Qualcomm | 8 |
Paypal | 8 |
Oracle | 7 |
Count of 102 and 103 Type Rejections based on ThoughtSpot Patents
Top ThoughtSpot Patents used in Rejecting Most Patent Applications
Patent Number | Count of Rejected Applications |
US20090254971A1 | 123 |
US7630986B1 | 59 |
US8838477B2 | 25 |
US8208943B2 | 24 |
US7774229B1 | 22 |
US8028081B2 | 21 |
US7249097B2 | 18 |
US8914851B2 | 13 |
US8346897B2 | 13 |
US7895127B2 | 11 |
What Percentage of ThoughtSpot US Patent Applications were Granted?
ThoughtSpot (Excluding its subsidiaries) has filed 21 patent applications at USPTO so far (Excluding Design and PCT applications). Out of these 3 have been granted leading to a grant rate of 75%.
Below are the key stats of ThoughtSpot patent prosecution at the USPTO.
Which Law Firms Filed Most US Patents for ThoughtSpot?
Law Firm | Total Application | Success Rate |
Young Basile | 21 | 75.00% |
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List of ThoughSpot Patents
ThoughtSpot Patents | Title |
US20210365467A1 | Search guidance |
US20210357398A1 | Intelligent search modification guidance |
US11176199B2 | Query generation based on a logical data model |
US11157564B2 | Natural language question answering systems |
US20210319029A1 | Phrase translation for a low-latency database analysis system |
US20210311935A1 | Low-latency predictive database analysis |
EP3889798A1 | Dynamic chronometry data orientation |
US20210303564A1 | Dynamic chronometry data orientation |
US20210303540A1 | Dynamic chronometry data orientation |
US20210279292A1 | Token based dynamic data indexing with integrated security |
US20210240747A1 | Phrase indexing |
US11023486B2 | Low-latency predictive database analysis |
US11017035B2 | Token based dynamic data indexing with integrated security |
US20210109974A1 | Query execution on compressed in-memory data |
US20210109912A1 | Multi-layered key-value storage |
US10970319B2 | Phrase indexing |
US20210089530A1 | Machine Language Query Management for Low-Latency Database Analysis System |
HK1221033A1 | Search engine for information retrieval system |
US20210034610A1 | Object indexing |
US20210034614A1 | Object scriptability |
US20210034625A1 | Query generation based on merger of subqueries |
EP3771990A1 | Object indexing |
EP3771991A1 | Intelligent search modification guidance |
US20210019309A1 | Mapping natural language to queries using a query grammar |
EP3673383A4 | Automatic database analysis |
US20200341978A1 | Query Generation Based On A Logical Data Model With One-to-One Joins |
EP3719672A1 | Search engine for information retrieval system |
US20200250163A1 | Index sharding |
EP3022665B1 | Search engine for information retrieval system |
EP3654204A1 | Low-latency database analysis using external data sources |
EP3654196A1 | Improved systems and methods for database analysis |
EP3654198A1 | Conversational database analysis |
EP3654202A1 | Low-latency predictive database analysis |
US20200151206A1 | Conversational database analysis |
US20200151166A1 | Systems and Methods for Database Analysis |
US20200151154A1 | Low-latency database analysis using external data sources |
EP3550444A1 | Query generation based on a logical data model |
EP3534272A1 | Natural language question answering systems |
WO2019075070A1 | Automatic database analysis |
US20190108230A1 | Automatic database analysis |
US9405794B2 | Information retrieval system |
CN105531706A | Search engine for information retrieval system |
US20150026153A1 | Search engine for information retrieval system |
WO2015009353A1 | Search engine for information retrieval system |