Introducing a New Category: "AI Native Research"
A System Where AI Goes Beyond Search to Analysis
Accelerating Innovation in R&D and IP Collaboration

Wort Intelligence, a company specializing in patent artificial intelligence (AI), has unveiled its new product, Keywert Insight. The company introduced a new product category called "AI Native Research" for the first time in the world, positioning AI not just as a tool for retrieving information but as a research partner that thinks and analyzes on behalf of the user.


Yoon Jungho, CEO of Wort Intelligence, stated at the new product press conference held on the 22nd at The Westin Seoul Parnas in Gangnam-gu, Seoul, "Until now, AI would find patents and deliver them as a list, but it was entirely up to experts to combine that data and derive insights. Keywert Insight is not just a tool that lists documents; it is an AI that serves as a partner in decision-making."

Yoon Jeongho, CEO of Wort Intelligence, is unveiling the new product Keywert Insight at a press conference held on the 22nd at The Westin Seoul Parnas in Gangnam-gu, Seoul. Photo by Lee Sungmin

Yoon Jeongho, CEO of Wort Intelligence, is unveiling the new product Keywert Insight at a press conference held on the 22nd at The Westin Seoul Parnas in Gangnam-gu, Seoul. Photo by Lee Sungmin

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The newly introduced "AI Native Research" goes beyond simply using AI as a functional assistant and instead operates as the core engine of the service. CEO Yoon explained, "It is a research system structured so that it cannot function without AI-in other words, AI is the heart of the system. We have introduced a new product category that shifts the focus from search to research."


Keywert Insight is a product that embodies this concept of AI Native Research. The company explained that it enables intellectual property (IP), research and development (R&D), and strategy departments to collaborate using a common language, facilitating the transition to patent AI transformation (AX), and dramatically shortening complex patent work flows.


The product is powered by PlutoLM, a large language model (LLM) developed in-house by Wort Intelligence, specialized for patents. This model has been trained on vast amounts of data, including 1.7 billion patent documents from 106 countries, 250 billion patent sentences, and 1.6 billion drawings.

Yoon Jungho, CEO of Wort Intelligence, unveiled the new product Keywert Insight at a press conference held on the 22nd at The Westin Seoul Parnas in Gangnam-gu, Seoul. Photo by Lee Sungmin

Yoon Jungho, CEO of Wort Intelligence, unveiled the new product Keywert Insight at a press conference held on the 22nd at The Westin Seoul Parnas in Gangnam-gu, Seoul. Photo by Lee Sungmin

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Chief Technology Officer (CTO) Na Hoyul explained, "Currently, IP workflows are still largely manual and inefficient. Keywert Insight is designed to automate these repetitive tasks through AI agents, allowing experts to focus on strategic decision-making."


The company expects that with the adoption of the service, the average time from invention to application can be reduced from 21 days to just 9 days. Chief Operating Officer (COO) Jang Youngjin said, "Previously, inventors had to prepare invention disclosures and go through multiple rounds of revisions with the IP team and patent attorneys. With Keywert Insight, once the disclosure is submitted, AI automatically extracts the core technologies and differentiators, dramatically reducing the time required for filing."



Wort Intelligence plans to officially launch Keywert Insight in Korea next month. The English version will be released in the first quarter of next year, followed by the launch of the service in the Japanese market in the second quarter.


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