Product Licensing for Inventors
Looking to license your product idea instead of manufacturing it? Our licensing services help you get your product seen by the right companies, pitch with confidence, and turn your idea into a revenue-generating opportunity, without the risks of production.
What Is Product Licensing?
Product licensing is a process where you allow a company to manufacture and sell your idea in exchange for royalties. Instead of building a business from scratch, you partner with established brands that already have distribution, marketing, and manufacturing in place.
Get Your Product Seen
The biggest challenge for inventors isn’t the idea—it’s visibility.
Lisa helps position your concept so it stands out, connects with decision-makers, and gets in front of companies actively looking for new products.
Who Needs Product Licensing?
- Inventors who don’t want to manufacture products
- Entrepreneurs looking for passive income opportunities
- First-time inventors unsure where to start
- Anyone who wants to get their product seen by major brands
How the Licensing Process Works
- Evaluate your idea for market potential
- Develop a strong pitch presentation
- Identify target companies
- Submit and pitch your concept
- Negotiate licensing agreements
- Earn royalties from sales
Why Product Licensing Matters
Licensing allows you to:
- Avoid upfront manufacturing costs
- Reduce financial risk
- Leverage established distribution channels
- Focus on innovation instead of operations
Ready to explore licensing your idea?
Let’s talk about how to position your product for the right opportunities.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I license my product idea?
You need a strong concept, a clear pitch, and the right company targets. Lisa will guide you through each step.
Do I need a patent before licensing?
Not always. Many companies accept provisional patents or well-documented concepts.
How much can I earn from licensing?
Royalty rates typically range from 3%–10%, depending on the product and deal.
How long does licensing take?
It can take several months to over a year, depending on the product and industry.
