Thailand Thailand Trademark Monitoring

Monitor Thai trademark filings from the Department of Intellectual Property, Thailand through one structured BrandCat dashboard.

The Department of Intellectual Property, Thailand (DIP) is the national office responsible for trademarks in Thailand. For brands operating in Southeast Asia, manufacturing, ecommerce, consumer goods, software, retail, food, cosmetics, health, education, tourism, franchising, or regional distribution, Thai trademark filings can provide useful early signals of local activity and possible conflicts.

WIPO's World Intellectual Property Indicators 2025 lists Thailand with 73,552 trademark application class counts in 2024, placing it among the substantial trademark offices outside the global top 20. That makes Thailand a useful Southeast Asian jurisdiction to monitor as part of a broader international watch setup. Source: WIPO


Review Thai Trademark Matches in One Clean List

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

Thai trademark records can contain a mixture of Latin brand names and Thai-script registry fields. BrandCat keeps those records in the same normalized monitoring dashboard as your other trademark offices, instead of leaving Thailand as another separate registry to check manually.

Thailand DIP trademark monitoring results list in BrandCat
Example of Thai trademark matches inside BrandCat's results list.

Thai-Script Records with Translated Field Support

Thailand needs a different review workflow from Latin-script offices. A Thai trademark record may include a Latin mark such as MICROSOFT START, while the owner, representative, address, and goods or services text appear in Thai script.

BrandCat can show translated owner, applicant, representative, correspondent, and goods or services fields where available, while keeping the original Thai registry text visible. That makes Thai records easier to review without losing the official source text.

For offices such as China, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Russia, Bulgaria, and Thailand, translation, transcription, or script normalization can make the review process much faster. The goal is not to replace the official record. The goal is to make the first-pass review easier, especially for users who do not read the local script.

Thailand DIP trademark results with translated Thai-script fields in BrandCat
Example of Thai-script fields shown with translated review support inside BrandCat.

Useful Southeast Asia Coverage

Thailand is a practical jurisdiction to monitor alongside Vietnam, the Philippines, China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Japan, Korea, India, WIPO Madrid, and other BrandCat-supported offices. It is commercially relevant on its own, but it also helps complete a more realistic Southeast Asia watch setup.

Monitoring Thailand DIP records helps surface filings that may indicate local brand adoption, regional expansion, distributor activity, franchise activity, defensive protection, or potentially conflicting marks in an important ASEAN market.


Open Full Thailand DIP Trademark Details

Once a result looks relevant, BrandCat opens it in a normalized detail view. That makes Thai filings easier to review than raw registry pages and keeps Thailand DIP 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 applicant information, representative or correspondent information, Nice class details, and translated Thai-script fields where useful for review.

Thailand DIP trademark detail view in BrandCat
Example of a single Thai trademark record inside BrandCat.

Why Thailand Trademark Monitoring Matters

Thai trademark monitoring is useful when you want broader Southeast Asia visibility without manually checking another registry. A Thai filing may be a normal local business filing, but it may also signal regional market entry, distributor activity, defensive registration, local copycat activity, or another issue that deserves review.

In practical terms, Thailand DIP monitoring helps you:

- track Thai trademark applications and registrations
- review Thai-script owner, representative, address, and goods or services fields more easily
- compare Thailand results with other monitored jurisdictions
- keep Southeast Asia coverage visible inside one workflow
- add translated field support where local-script records would otherwise slow review down


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.


Weekly Monitoring Without Manual Checking

BrandCat monitors Thai trademark data and matches it against your protected keywords inside the same dashboard used for other supported offices. That means Thailand DIP filings can be reviewed alongside USPTO, CNIPA, EUIPO, WIPO, India, Brazil, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Vietnam, the Philippines, Turkey, and other jurisdictions.

Instead of repeatedly checking Thai 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.


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