About us

The Intellectual Property Office (IPO) is the official UK government body responsible for intellectual property (IP) rights including patents, designs, trade marks and copyright.


We operate and maintain a clear and accessible intellectual property system in the UK, which encourages innovation and helps the economy and society to benefit from knowledge and ideas. We help people get the right type of protection for their creation or invention.

Who we are

The Intellectual Property Office became the operating name of The Patent Office on 2 April 2007. The Patent Office was set up in 1852 to grant patents, although the origins of the patent system date back a further 400 years.

We’re now a team of approximately 1600, with offices in Newport and London. The team is made up of specialists in rights-granting, IT, finance and HR.

We haveISO certification for the following:

The quality policies are available on request.

In addition, we also hold Investor in People and Customer Excellence awards for our training and development of staff and commitment to customer service respectively.

Our responsibilities

We’re responsible for:

Our priorities

Ourstrategy andIntellectual Property Office Corporate Plan 2024 to 2025 set out how we help people and businesses grow the UK economy by providing anIP system that encourages investment in creativity and innovation. And they set out the framework of how we will deliver this mission, through:

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Read about the types of information we routinely publish in ourPublication scheme. Find out about our commitment toWelsh language scheme. OurPersonal information charter explains how we treat your personal information.