Mexico IMPI Mexico Trademark Monitoring

Monitor Mexican trademark filings from the Mexican Institute of Industrial Property through one structured BrandCat dashboard.

The Mexican Institute of Industrial Property (Instituto Mexicano de la Propiedad Industrial, IMPI) is one of the more active trademark jurisdictions in Latin America and an important market for international expansion, manufacturing, distribution, and cross-border trade with the United States.

According to WIPO-based figures cited in your launch post, Mexico accounts for roughly 1.7% of global trademark filing activity, or about 170,000+ class filings annually. But that headline number needs context: WIPO trademark statistics are measured in class counts, not plain raw applications, which makes offices with class-based filing structures look larger than they otherwise would.

When adjusted to reflect comparable filing structures across jurisdictions, Mexico’s share is closer to ~1.1% of global trademark activity. That still makes IMPI a mid-sized but highly relevant office, especially for brands operating across the Americas.


The Same Mark May Appear Multiple Times in Mexico

Mexico, like Brazil, often structures trademark filings in a way that makes the same mark appear multiple times across different Nice classes. In practice, that means the same mark, the same owner, and the same filing date can show up as separate filings tied to different classes.

This is not accidental duplication and it is not a BrandCat quirk. It reflects how the registry data is structured. BrandCat preserves that structure so you can see exactly what exists in the official record and which classes are actually involved.

That matters because Mexico is often a place where brands first notice:

- local copycats targeting regional markets
- early-stage brand launches in LATAM
- defensive filings by international companies
- broader expansion activity across the Americas

IMPI Mexico results list showing the same trademark across multiple classes
The same Mexican trademark appearing in multiple Nice classes as separate filings.

Review Mexican Trademark Matches in One Clean List

BrandCat shows IMPI results in a structured list view so you can quickly scan trademark names, owners, applicants, classes, filing dates, serial or registration numbers, and status from one place.

That makes Mexico easier to monitor as part of a broader portfolio. Instead of treating IMPI as a separate registry to check manually, you can review potentially conflicting Mexican filings in the same workflow as your other monitored offices.


Open Full IMPI Trademark Details

Once a result looks relevant, BrandCat opens it in a normalized detail view. That makes Mexican filings easier to review than raw registry pages and keeps IMPI records comparable with the rest of your monitored offices.

Depending on the record, this can include application number, registration number, status, application, registration, and expiry dates, owner and correspondent information, and Nice class details.

IMPI Mexico trademark detail view
Example of a single IMPI Mexico trademark record inside BrandCat.

Why IMPI Monitoring Matters

Mexico is not the largest trademark office in the world, but it is large enough to matter and close enough to major North and Latin American markets that it can produce important early signals. For many brands, it is not the first office they think about — but it is often one of the first places where conflicts show up.

With IMPI included, BrandCat helps you:

- monitor trademark activity across Latin America more effectively
- detect conflicts earlier in a high-growth regional market
- compare Mexican filings with other major global offices in one place
- review class-specific filings without losing the official registry structure


Continuous Monitoring Without Manual Checking

Trademark data from Mexico is monitored continuously and matched against your protected keywords, so you do not need to keep revisiting the IMPI registry manually just to see whether something new appeared.

Instead of repeatedly checking Mexico as a separate workflow, you can focus on the filings, owners, and classes that actually matter.


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Monitor IMPI Mexico trademark activity, along with domains and other major trademark offices, from one dashboard.

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Each keyword covers both Domain Lookalike monitoring and Trademark scans across major trademark offices including USPTO, CNIPA, EUIPO, UKIPO, JPO, KIPO and others.

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Each keyword covers both Domain Lookalike monitoring and Trademark scans across major trademark offices including USPTO, CNIPA, EUIPO, UKIPO, JPO, KIPO and others.


15-day money-back guarantee - No contracts - Cancel anytime