Len Boyette

Co-founder And CTO at Edge

Len Boyette is a knowledgeable professional with extensive experience in the tech industry. Len has held various roles including Senior Software Engineer, Co-Founder, CTO, QA Automation Engineer, and Functional QA Intern at companies such as Edge, Journalize.io, Alum Inc., Okta, Inc., and Fidelity Investments. Len has pursued higher education at Y Combinator and North Carolina State University, earning degrees in W23, S21, and Bachelor of Science in Business Information Systems. Additionally, Len graduated from North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics in 2006.

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Edge

The ultimate patent assistant. Edge revolutionizes the patent process by allowing patent practitioners to draft patents and disclosures up to 10x faster with consistent, high quality patents. Edge is not just a tool; it’s a strategic partner in the patenting process, aligning with the core needs of both inventors and legal professionals to transform ideas into robust, defensible patents. Our platform streamlines workflows and drastically cutting down the margin of error. Edge helps draft claim sets, generate detailed descriptions, and allow practitioners to focus on more complex and intellectual work. Practitioners can expect accelerated processing times, leading to earlier priority dates, a critical factor in patent law. Moreover, Edge enhances the overall quality of patent applications, diminishing the likelihood of rejections during the review process and increasing resilience down the road in litigation. For Inventors, Edge provides a collaborative, intelligent assistant to help them produce better disclosures with less efforts. This proactive approach significantly reduces the need for revisions by thoroughly questioning and reviewing each section, ensuring that all critical angles and aspects of the new product or service are documented, allowing inventors to get back to innovating.