Brand Name Check for Trademark — Strength Grader + Similarity Checker (India)
Check a brand name BEFORE you spend on a trademark application. This assistant grades how registrable the name looks under section 9, runs a phonetic and spelling similarity check against marks you shortlist from the register, and walks you through the complete official search – IP India, WIPO, MCA and domain – with a printable clearance checklist.
Check 1
How strong is the name itself?
This name is going to be argued about.
A descriptive or laudatory name draws a section 9 objection; a close prior mark draws a section 11 citation or an opposition. Both are winnable and both are lost on deadlines. My Cloud Accountant will tell you whether to fight for this name or pick a better one - before you spend the fee.
Similarity against marks you found on the register
Run the official searches in the guide below, note down the closest existing marks, and paste them here (one per line). The checker scores spelling and phonetic similarity the way examiners and courts approach it – marks are compared as a whole, by look AND by sound.
The complete brand clearance search, step by step
Fix your classes first
Every search below is class-wise. Use the class finder to lock the classes your business needs – typically the goods class plus class 35 if you retail.
The official search now needs a one-time OTP login (email or mobile plus captcha). Once in, run THREE passes per class: Wordmark Start-With on the first 4-5 letters, Wordmark Contains on the distinctive part, and Phonetic on the full name. Note application number, status and proprietor of anything close.
Free, no login, covers Indian records plus international registrations designating India. Data can lag the live register by weeks, so treat it as a supplement, not a substitute.
A clear trademark is not enough if the company name or domain is taken – and an existing company name can even become a relative-grounds problem. Check the MCA name search and your preferred domains together.
Paste the closest marks you found into Check 2 above. If the risk is LOW and the name grades Suggestive or better, you have a filing case – calculate the exact government fee and total cost next.
Why does the official IP India search need an OTP login now?
The Registry added an OTP gate (email or mobile plus captcha) to the public search portal. It is free – you do not need an agent login. The AI-based search launched alongside it is also behind the same kind of login.
What makes a brand name strong for trademark purposes?
Coined words (invented, meaning nothing) are the strongest, followed by arbitrary words (real words unrelated to the goods, like APPLE for computers) and suggestive words (hinting at the goods without describing them). Descriptive names and common laudatory words – royal, gold, super, classic – face section 9 objections and are the hardest to register and enforce.
How similar is too similar to an existing mark?
The Supreme Court’s Cadila test looks at the marks as a whole – by sound, look and idea – through the eyes of an average buyer with imperfect recollection. As a working rule, a phonetic match or high spelling overlap with a mark in the SAME class and trade is a serious conflict, even if the spelling differs (GLUCOVITA vs GLUVITA was held similar; PROTOVIT vs DROPOVIT was not).
The exact name is taken but in a different class – can I still file?
Often yes. Trademark rights are class-and-trade specific, and the Supreme Court in Nandhini Deluxe held that the same name can coexist for dissimilar goods even within the same class. But steer clear of well-known marks (like TATA) – those are protected across all classes.
Does this tool search the trademark register for me?
No – there is no lawful public API to the Indian register, so any site claiming a live search is showing you a private copy that may be stale. This assistant does the two things a database cannot: grades your name’s inherent strength and quantifies its similarity to the marks YOU verify on the official sources linked above.
This assistant is a screening aid – it does not search the register and its grades are heuristic, not legal opinions. Clearance decisions should rest on the official searches linked above and professional advice on borderline conflicts. CalcGuru is not affiliated with the Office of the CGPDTM, WIPO or MCA.