Patent drawing AI Images

Design patent drawings in your browser with Morphic's AI image generator. Generate a gadget in multiple numbered figure views, an exploded mechanism with part labels, or a perspective view with reference hatching. Drop the finished art into the Canvas to add the part numbers and figure captions.

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Single-figure sheet

One device in a clear figure view as black ink line art on white, leader lines running to numbered parts, light shaded hatching and a figure label reserved beneath.

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Single-figure sheet

Exploded-view sheet

An assembly pulled apart into stacked parts on a white sheet, dashed alignment lines and numbered leaders beside each component, a figure label reserved at the base.

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Exploded-view sheet

Section-view sheet

A cutaway of a device with section hatching on the cut faces, black ink line on white, numbered leaders to the internal parts and a caption band reserved beneath.

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Section-view sheet

Multi-figure sheet

One invention shown from several angles as separate numbered figures on one white sheet, black ink line art, consistent hatching and a formal patent-sheet arrangement.

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Multi-figure sheet

Make Patent drawing in three steps

  1. 01

    Describe your Patent drawing

    Describe the Patent drawing you want, in plain words.

  2. 02

    Generate the image

    Morphic generates a clean, ready-to-publish image on your canvas in seconds.

  3. 03

    Refine your Patent drawing

    Tweak the prompt, regenerate variations, then download or share the frame.

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FAQs

What defines the patent drawing look?
A patent drawing is defined by three signature traits: clean black ink line art on white, numbered part labels on leader lines, and light shaded hatching for surface curvature. Add multiple figure views on a formal sheet and the image reads as a classic patent drawing.
Where can I make patent drawings with AI?
You can create patent drawings with AI on Morphic, right in your browser. Open the Image tool, describe the device, the black ink line art, and the numbered figure views, and Morphic generates the drawing. No installs and no drafting software are needed.
How do I get the numbered part labels and hatching?
Name them directly in your prompt: "black ink line art on white, leader lines to numbered parts, light parallel hatching for curvature, no shading fills." Calling out the numbered leaders and the fine hatching is what gives the figure its patent character.
How do I keep a set of patent figures consistent?
Use Morphic's Style Transfer workflow to lock the line weight, the hatching style, and the label treatment from your first figure, then reference that style card across the set. Each figure shows a different view while the whole set keeps one drawing style.
Can I add part numbers and figure captions on Morphic?
Yes. Generate the drawing with leader lines and a caption band reserved, then open the Canvas to place the part numbers and figure labels. Keeping the type as a layer lets you renumber parts without regenerating the artwork.
Do I need drafting skill to make patent drawings?
No. Morphic runs in your browser and takes plain-language prompts, so anyone who can describe the device, the black ink line art, and the numbered views can produce a finished patent-style drawing. Drafting software is not required.