U.S. Trademarks (USPTO)
Live and dead marks with full text, owner, IC class, status, and filing date. Tap a serial number to open the official TSDR record.
NameVett searches the U.S. and EU trademark databases, the iOS App Store, Apple Podcasts, eight TLDs (.com, .net, .org, .app, .io, .co, .dev, .ai), and five social platforms. Apple Intelligence summarizes the risk on-device and proposes alternatives if your name is contested.
Live and dead marks with full text, owner, IC class, status, and filing date. Tap a serial number to open the official TSDR record.
Pan-European marks via EUIPO/TMview. Status, owner, class — same row layout as USPTO.
iOS apps whose name or metadata matches yours. Tap any row to jump straight to the listing.
Existing podcasts using the same name. Most modern brands need a podcast eventually — find out now.
.com, .net, .org, .app, .io, .co, .dev, .ai availability via official RDAP and DNS. Color-coded chips with one-tap WHOIS or registration.
@yourname on Instagram, TikTok, GitHub, YouTube, and Reddit. Often the first thing modern founders care about.
On-device LLM summarizes overall risk, flags pronunciation and translation pitfalls, and suggests cleaner alternatives. No data leaves your phone.
NameVett does not collect any personal data. Searches stay on your device. Your name query is sent only to the public services it checks against (USPTO, EUIPO, iTunes Search, RDAP, and the five social platforms). None of those services receive any user identifier. Read the full privacy policy →
NameVett is a single-purpose, single-developer app. Common questions are answered below — most issues are settled here without anyone needing to be in the loop.
Open Settings → Restore Purchase inside the app. StoreKit re-checks Apple's records using the same Apple ID you bought with and re-applies the entitlement. If you're signed into a different Apple ID than the one used at purchase, sign back into the original one first.
USPTO's public trademark site is rate-limited at the network edge and occasionally blocks bursts of automated requests. NameVett shows a "Search USPTO directly" button when this happens, which opens USPTO's own search page in Safari with your name pre-filled. Try again in a few minutes if you'd rather see the results inside the app.
Those cards run on Apple's on-device Foundation Models. They appear only on iPhones that support Apple Intelligence, with Apple Intelligence enabled in Settings → Apple Intelligence & Siri, after the on-device model has finished downloading. Older devices will see the rest of the report normally.
All purchases go through Apple. Request a refund at reportaproblem.apple.com — Apple processes refunds for the App Store directly. NameVett does not see your payment information and cannot refund through any other channel.
Nothing leaves your device beyond the search query itself, which is sent to the public APIs listed in the Privacy Policy. No accounts, no analytics, no advertising IDs. NameVett does not run a server.
Submit it through Apple's App Store review on the app's listing — every review gets read, and feature requests pulled from reviews go into the next release notes. Reviews are also the most useful place to flag a bug since they include your device + iOS version automatically.
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