Frequently Asked Questions.

FAQ

Invention involves creating something entirely new, such as a product, process, or technology. Innovation refers to improving or applying existing ideas in novel ways to solve problems or meet needs more effectively.

Yes. You don't need a formal background in science or engineering to be an inventor. Many successful inventions come from everyday individuals who noticed a problem and decided to solve it creatively.

InventHelp offers services to help inventors through the early stages of product development. This includes assistance with patent referrals, prototype creation, and marketing materials to help present ideas to companies.

A successful invention typically solves a clear problem, is feasible to produce, and meets a market demand. Persistence, adaptability, and testing are also crucial to success.

Failure is a critical part of invention. It provides feedback, insights, and direction that guide inventors toward better solutions. Most major inventions went through multiple failures before succeeding.