How to Patent a Software Idea in India: A Complete Guide
By Startup IP Lab | Updated June 2025
How to patent a software idea in India can be a daunting process for many startups, but with the right strategy, it becomes a powerful tool for protecting your innovation. In this guide from Startup IP Lab, you’ll master the India patent process, discover top tips on software patent India, and understand how proactive IP protection powers growth.
🔍 Why This Guide?
You’ve built something original — a productivity app, a fintech engine, a smart AI model — and now you’re wondering: Can I patent my software idea in India?
The short answer: Yes, if it’s novel, technical, and not just abstract code.
💡 Startup Spotlight: “CodeSutra Tech”
Meet Priya Sharma, founder of CodeSutra Tech, a bootstrapped SaaS startup. She built an AI-based productivity algorithm that dynamically adjusts work time blocks. She wanted to protect the core logic.
With Startup IP Lab, she filed a provisional patent with full government-backed support via SIPP — for under ₹10,000.
🔐 Can You Patent Software in India?
Yes, but with conditions. Under Indian Patent Law:
You can’t patent “a computer program per se”, but you can patent software-based inventions that:
- Show technical advancement
- Solve a problem using a novel process
- Have a hardware implementation or real-world use
✅ Example: Priya’s algorithm had a “method and system” to improve digital productivity — that’s an invention, not just code.

🛠 Step-by-Step: How to Patent Your Software in India
✅ Step 1: Check if It’s Patentable (Prior Art Search)
Start with a Patentability Opinion. We do a prior art search to see if similar ideas already exist globally.
Priya found 3 similar tools, but none used her adaptive logic. Green light.
💡 Cost: ₹5,000 (optional)
✅ Step 2: File a Provisional Patent
This early filing secures your idea while you continue building. It gives:
- 12 months of priority protection
- A lower-cost entry point
- Time to refine your product
We handle this for under ₹10,800 with SIPP backing.
✅ Step 3: File the Complete Specification
Includes claims, diagrams, method details, and legal language — don’t worry, we handle the drafting.
✅ Step 4: Request for Examination (RFE)
This is where the patent office checks your idea. If objections come up, we respond on your behalf.
✅ Step 5: Govt Reimbursement (SIPP)
We are an official SIPP facilitator — the government reimburses us, not you. No surprise legal bills.
💰 Summary of Costs (Priya’s Case)
| Item | Cost |
|---|---|
| Patentability Opinion | ₹5,000 (optional) |
| Govt Filing Fee | ₹1,600 |
| Govt Exam Fee | ₹4,000 (Can be filed within 31 months of Filing) |
| Admin Expense | ₹200 |
| Drafting & Support | ₹0 (Covered by SIPP) |
| Total | ₹10,800 or less (min. ₹1800) |
📈 Pro Tips
- You don’t need a working app — just clear documentation and flowcharts.
- File before demo day, investor meetings, or public showcases.
- Focus on claiming the process or method, not the exact code.
“If your idea is worth building — it’s worth protecting.”
Ready to Patent Your Idea?
Startup IP Lab offers full filing support, backed by the Govt. of India. Start with just ₹1,800, and we’ll handle the rest.





