Brazil INPI Brazil Trademark Monitoring

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

The Brazilian National Institute of Industrial Property (INPI Brazil) is one of the largest trademark offices in Latin America and an important market for international brand protection. According to WIPO’s latest Brazil statistical profile, the office recorded 468,667 trademark filings, 174,992 trademark registrations, and 2,605,956 trademarks in force in 2024. Source: WIPO

For many international brands, Brazil is a market where conflicts, local copycats, and competitor expansion show up earlier than people expect. It is large enough to matter, local enough to get overlooked, and structured differently enough that the registry needs a bit of explanation to be read correctly.


The Same Mark May Appear Multiple Times in Brazil

Brazilian trademark filings are typically submitted per Nice class. That means the same mark, the same owner, and the same filing date can appear as multiple separate applications. This is not duplication and it is not a BrandCat quirk. It reflects how the Brazilian registry itself structures trademark data.

That also means Brazil’s raw filing totals look larger than the totals from some offices that allow a single application to cover multiple classes. WIPO’s own note for Brazil says trademark filings are counted by the number of classes specified in applications, which is exactly why class-based filing structure matters here. Source: WIPO

In practical terms, this is useful rather than confusing once you know what you are looking at. It lets you see exactly which classes a mark is being filed in, whether protection is narrow or broad, and where a potential conflict overlaps with your own goods or services.

INPI Brazil results list showing the same trademark filed across multiple Nice classes
The same Brazilian trademark appearing multiple times because each Nice class is filed separately.

Review Brazilian Trademark Matches in One Clean List

BrandCat shows INPI Brazil 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 matters especially in Brazil because class-level filing structure can otherwise make results look noisier than they really are. BrandCat preserves the official structure, but presents it in a way that makes it easier to understand what is actually going on.


Open Full INPI Trademark Details

Once a result looks relevant, BrandCat opens it in a normalized detail view. That makes Brazilian filings easier to review than raw registry pages and keeps INPI 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 representative information, and Nice class details. The result is a cleaner view of what exists in the official registry without hiding the way the office actually structures the filing.

INPI Brazil trademark detail view
Example of a single INPI Brazil trademark record inside BrandCat.

Why INPI Brazil Monitoring Matters

Brazil is often a source of early signals for:

- local brand conflicts
- opportunistic filings
- market entry by competitors
- broader expansion into Latin America

If you only monitor the biggest global offices and ignore Brazil, you can miss filings that matter in practice. INPI adds visibility into a large regional market that often behaves differently from multi-class systems such as the EUIPO or the Madrid System.


Weekly Monitoring Without Manual Checking

INPI Brazil trademark data is monitored continuously and matched weekly against your protected keywords. That means Brazilian results appear in the same monitoring workflow as your other trademark offices, without forcing you to treat Brazil as a separate manual process.

Instead of repeatedly checking the Brazilian registry by hand, you can focus on the classes, owners, and filings that actually matter.


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Monitor INPI Brazil 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