Philippines IPOPHL Trademark Monitoring

Monitor Philippine trademark filings from the Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines through one structured BrandCat dashboard.

The Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines (IPOPHL) is an important Southeast Asian trademark office and a useful jurisdiction to monitor for brands active in the Philippines, ASEAN markets, consumer goods, software, services, retail, food, health, cosmetics, education, and regional expansion.

WIPO’s latest statistical profile reports 39,294 trademark filings, 58,656 trademark registrations, and 200,204 trademarks in force for the Philippines in 2024. Source: WIPO


Review Philippine Trademark Matches in One Clean List

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

Philippine records in TMView are generally usable in English, which makes them easier to review than offices where script conversion or translation is central to the workflow. The value is still the same: keeping Philippine results in the same monitoring dashboard as your other trademark offices instead of treating them as a separate registry to check manually.

IPOPHL trademark monitoring results list in BrandCat
Example of Philippine trademark matches inside BrandCat’s results list.

Useful Southeast Asia Coverage

The Philippines is not the largest trademark office in Asia, but it is a meaningful ASEAN jurisdiction with steady filing activity and practical relevance for companies selling into the region. For many portfolios, it sits naturally alongside Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia, and other Southeast Asian markets.

Monitoring IPOPHL records helps surface filings that may indicate local brand adoption, regional market entry, distributor activity, or potential conflicts in a market that is easy to overlook if you only monitor the very largest global offices.


Open Full IPOPHL Trademark Details

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

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

IPOPHL trademark detail view
Example of a single Philippine trademark record inside BrandCat.

Why IPOPHL Monitoring Matters

Philippine trademark monitoring is useful when you want broader Southeast Asia visibility without manually checking another registry. It can help identify local filings, regional expansion, potentially conflicting marks, and class-level activity that may not appear in your main US, EU, China, or WIPO Madrid review.

In practical terms, IPOPHL monitoring helps you:

- track Philippine trademark applications and registrations
- review owners, classes, dates, and status in one place
- compare Philippine results with other monitored jurisdictions
- add Southeast Asia coverage without creating another manual checking routine


Class-Based Filing Volume Context

WIPO reports trademark filing activity using the number of classes specified in applications. That means headline filing totals should be read as class-count activity rather than a simple count of unique marks.

For practical monitoring, that distinction is useful. It helps reviewers understand not only that a mark was filed, but also which goods or services are involved and whether those classes overlap with the brands being monitored.


Continuous Monitoring Without Manual Checking

BrandCat monitors Philippine trademark data and matches it against your protected keywords inside the same dashboard used for other supported offices. That means IPOPHL filings can be reviewed alongside USPTO, CNIPA, EUIPO, WIPO, India, Brazil, Russia, and other jurisdictions.

Instead of repeatedly checking Philippine trademark records by hand, you can focus on the filings that actually matter.


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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