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Page Vault provides web content capture tools tailored for legal professionals. It lets law firms, corporate legal departments, and government agencies capture and preserve web content—such as websites, social media posts, and online videos—in a way that is admissible in court. The service uses a subscription model, offering features like capturing content from specific date ranges, organizing captures in folders, and generating PDFs of web pages and social media posts for evidence packs. Unlike broader data collection tools, Page Vault focuses on legal-grade preservation and documentation to support digital evidence workflows. The goal is to help legal teams gather digital evidence efficiently and securely, ensuring it can be presented in court.
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Company Size
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Company Stage
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Total Funding
$3.5M
Headquarters
Chicago, Illinois
Founded
2013
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[Webinar] Spring Product Webinar recap: smarter search, faster workflows, and What's next for Page Vault. [Webinar] Spring Product Webinar recap: smarter search, faster workflows, and What's next for Page Vault 4:21. Last Updated May 2026 Legal teams don't have time to dig through folders, manually track costs, or waste clicks getting back to active matters. That's why its latest product updates are focused on one thing: making Page Vault faster, easier, and more intuitive to use every day. During its Spring Product Webinar, the Page Vault team walked through several new enhancements designed to improve findability, simplify reporting, and streamline day-to-day workflows for legal professionals capturing and preserving online evidence. New Product Updates to Improve Search, Reporting, and Workflow Efficiency A major focus of this release was improving how legal teams navigate, organize, and manage online evidence inside Page Vault. During the webinar, attendees saw new enhancements designed to reduce time spent searching for captures, simplify active matter management, and improve visibility into reporting and cost recovery workflows. The updated search experience now allows users to quickly find captures across URLs, titles, notes, metadata, case matters, and dates - helping eliminate the need to manually dig through folders. Searches can also be saved or shared through direct URLs, making collaboration easier across litigation teams and large evidence collections. Additional updates highlighted during the webinar included: * Recent Captures for faster access to active work * Self-service reporting and cost recovery tools * Exportable usage reports for billing workflows * A preview of the upcoming Page Vault browser redesign Together, these updates are designed to improve workflow efficiency, usability, and visibility while helping legal teams manage online evidence more effectively. To stay up to date on the latest Page Vault enhancements, product releases, and live feature updates, visit its What's New page. Page Vault Inc. regularly share newly launched functionality, workflow improvements, and upcoming platform updates designed to help legal teams work more efficiently. Explore the latest updates here. Watch the Webinar Replay | Add a button link here
Page Vault has launched Stencil, a platform designed to streamline trademark prosecution workflows. The tool automates tasks such as drafting USPTO-compliant goods and services descriptions and collecting acceptable specimens, allowing attorneys to focus on legal judgement rather than administrative work. Stencil generates USPTO-compliant descriptions from business information, automatically identifies and captures USPTO-ready specimens with timestamps, and integrates directly with the USPTO ID Manual. It also supports renewal preparation by organising proof of use and identifying potential evidence gaps. Early users report saving 30 to 90 minutes per trademark application whilst producing stronger, more consistent first drafts. The platform builds on Page Vault's decade of experience supporting intellectual property teams with web capture and digital evidence solutions.
Introducing Stencil: A modern operating system for trademark prosecution. Discover how Stencil by Page Vault streamlines trademark prosecution, boosting efficiency and compliance while reducing manual work and increasing team consistency. Introducing Stencil: A modern operating system for trademark prosecution 5:27. Last Updated February 2026 Trademark prosecution is the economic engine of many trademark practices and one of the last workflows still run manually. While litigation and brand enforcement have benefited from sustained investment in technology and structured processes, prosecution has largely continued to rely on manual research, email threads, spreadsheets, and institutional knowledge. For teams managing high volumes of matters under fixed-fee models, that gap is not merely operational, it has meaningful economic implications. At the same time, fueled by heightened USPTO scrutiny, expectations around trademark filings have risen. Yet, despite rising expectations and significant manual work, the underlying prosecution workflow has not meaningfully evolved. Today, Page Vault Inc. is introducing Stencil by Page Vault, a purpose-built platform designed to bring structure, efficiency, and defensibility to the trademark prosecution lifecycle. Page Vault's Foundation in IP For more than a decade, Page Vault has supported intellectual property teams in litigation and enforcement, preserving digital evidence in matters where defensibility is paramount. Through that work, Page Vault Inc. began to observe that its technology was increasingly being used upstream in trademark prosecution, particularly for specimen capture. That usage revealed a broader operational pattern. Specimens are only one component of a larger challenge. Prosecution teams are performing substantial amounts of repetitive, manual work well before a filing is submitted - drafting goods and services descriptions, searching and cross-referencing the ID Manual, converting legacy or foreign identifications, and organizing renewal filings with proof of continued use. These processes are time-intensive and often managed through disconnected systems rather than structured workflows. In contrast to enforcement and litigation, which have benefited from modern infrastructure, prosecution has remained largely unchanged. Why Now? Rising Expectations Demand More Than the Traditional Processes Deliver In recent years, expectations surrounding trademark filings have meaningfully shifted. The USPTO has increased scrutiny across the prosecution lifecycle, with more exacting examination of goods and services descriptions, heightened review of specimens, and expanded use of post-registration audits, expungement, and reexamination proceedings. As a result, what was once viewed as routine administrative work now carries greater compliance risk, and the cost of missteps - whether in the form of refusals, delays, or downstream vulnerability - has grown. At the same time, the underlying workflow for building and maintaining trademark applications has not evolved at the same pace. Because prosecution is typically handled on a flat-fee basis, the additional diligence required by heightened scrutiny is rarely recoverable. The result is increasing margin pressure, slower throughput, and workflows that depend heavily on individual expertise rather than structured systems. Introducing Stencil Stencil is a purpose-built platform designed to streamline the most repetitive parts of trademark prosecution - without displacing attorney judgment. In the Middle Ages, artisans introduced stencils to scale their craft. Instead of freehanding every decorative element, they used structured patterns to scale production while increasing consistency, preserving quality, and reducing time. While the creativity and expertise remained, the mechanics became more efficient. That is the role Stencil plays in trademark prosecution today. Stencil accelerates the first 80% of common prosecution tasks by: * Generating USPTO-compliant goods and services from a business description, website, or existing identification * Automatically identifying and capturing USPTO-ready specimens, including required URLs and timestamps * Enabling review and refinement directly with a USPTO-integrated ID Manual, so teams retain full control over final language and scope * Supporting renewal preparation by organizing proof of use at the term level, surfacing supporting specimens, and flagging gaps early Stencil removes the scavenger-hunt work - manual searching, cross-referencing, and formatting. Everything is reviewable by design. The result is a consistent, streamlined workflow that fits into how trademark teams already operate today. Early Impact and Measured Results In early use, teams adopting Stencil are already seeing measurable results. For new applications, firms report saving approximately 30-90 minutes per matter, depending on complexity. First drafts are often 60-90% client-ready on the initial pass, significantly reducing rewrite cycles and client back-and-forth. Teams are also seeing more consistent coverage across filings, particularly in matters that would otherwise require heavy manual interpretation and ID Manual navigation. In one example, a partner at an AmLaw 100 firm used Stencil to draft a goods and services description for a client still in the R&D phase, without a finalized product offering. What would typically have required substantial research and iterative drafting was completed in approximately 20 minutes, producing a USPTO-compliant identification that the client approved without revision. Efficiency, however, is only part of the story. Early impact also includes: * Stronger baseline quality with more precise coverage: Drafts begin closer to filing-ready, reducing preventable scope gaps and inconsistencies while often surfacing broader or more precise class coverage vs. manual methods * Improved USPTO compliance: Direct integration with the USPTO ID Manual reduces unnecessary custom terms and downstream examiner scrutiny. * More defensible renewals: Term-level organization of proof of use and specimen collection helps teams confirm continued use improving audit-readiness. * Greater team consistency: Standardized first passes reduce variation across attorneys and matters. Stencil is also optimizing how work is distributed within teams. Historically, certain drafting tasks have remained concentrated with senior trademark partners because they required experience, pattern recognition, and business judgment. Firms are now reporting that Stencil enables junior associates and paralegals to produce stronger first drafts independently. The tool not only accelerates drafting, but also makes the reasoning behind compliant descriptions more transparent - creating a training effect that scales. For flat-fee prosecution practices, these gains translate directly into revenue: by introducing a workflow that reduces time spent on tasks, firms can scale volume while simultaneously producing higher quality outcomes for their clients. Conclusion Stencil represents a first step toward a more efficient, consistent, and scalable prosecution workflow - starting with applications and extending into renewal readiness. Built on the same legal-grade foundation that has made Page Vault a trusted name in intellectual property, Stencil brings efficiency and to an area of trademark practice that has long operated without modern infrastructure.
Today, Page Vault Inc. is excited to announce Scheduled Captures, a powerful new feature that automates the process of collecting web evidence on a schedule that suits your needs.
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Industries
Enterprise Software
Cybersecurity
Legal
Company Size
11-50
Company Stage
Series A
Total Funding
$3.5M
Headquarters
Chicago, Illinois
Founded
2013
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