
Application success rate at Portugal’s INPIPT: 5-year overview
From 2019 through 2023, Portugal’s trademark applications achieved an average success rate of 69.49%. The success rate has steadily improved year over year, starting at 67.90% in 2019 and rising to nearly 71% by 2023, reflecting gradual enhancements in the trademark registration process.
Applications filed in | Registered | Filed | Success rate |
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2019 | 14,693 | 21,640 | 67.90% |
2020 | 14,720 | 21,470 | 68.56% |
2021 | 16,784 | 23,987 | 69.97% |
2022 | 14,184 | 20,233 | 70.10% |
2023 | 14,846 | 20,919 | 70.97% |
Total (average) | 75,227 | 108,249 | 69.49% |

Comparison to major IP Offices in the region
Portugal’s average trademark application success rate of 69.49% places it slightly below many Western European neighbors such as Germany (71.38%) and France (88.85%), but above some bigger global economies such as Brazil (51.15%). Find out more about how this trademark office compares globally in our full report on trademark success rates worldwide.
Country | Office code | Success rate |
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Portugal | INPIPT | 69.49% |
Germany | DPMA | 71.38% |
France | INPI | 88.85 |
Brazil | NPI | 51.15 |
The European Union | EUIPO | 90.80% |
Several key factors contribute to Portugal’s steady but moderate trademark registration success:
Evolving examination procedures
Portugal has been modernizing its trademark examination and opposition procedures to improve efficiency and reduce unnecessary refusals. This ongoing evolution is reflected in the gradual rise in approval rates over the last five years.
Legal and administrative framework
INPIPT follows the guidelines set by the European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO) and international treaties, providing a solid foundation. However, some challenges remain regarding the interpretation of distinctiveness and likelihood of confusion, which can affect approval.
Volume and applicant profiles
Portugal’s trademark office manages a moderate volume of applications, mostly from domestic businesses and international filers entering the Iberian market. Variability in applicant experience impacts the quality of submissions, which in turn influences the success rate.
How to maximize your chances of registration success in Portugal
Despite a relatively high success rate of 69.49%, registering a trademark in Portugal requires some preparation and understanding of INPIPT procedures. To improve your likelihood of approval, it’s recommended to begin with a comprehensive trademark search to identify any potential conflicts. Ensure that your mark is distinctive and not merely descriptive, and clearly define the goods and services associated with your application.
Working with a qualified trademark lawyer is one of the most effective ways to increase your chances. A trademark lawyer can help navigate the complexities of the INPIPT process, respond effectively to Office Actions, and build a solid filing strategy from the start.
If you are currently preparing to submit your first trademark application, we’ve put together a detailed guide on how to strengthen your chances of success, with multiple pieces of advice directly from our trademark lawyers with years of experience. You can also take advantage of Trama’s free lawyer’s check to receive expert feedback on your trademark and guidance on the best steps forward.