The Hidden IP Complexity Behind Qi Wireless Charging

Qi wireless charging may look simple at the product level, but the IP behind it is far more complex.

With thousands of Qi-certified products in the market and Qi2 introducing magnetic alignment and higher-power charging, wireless charging is becoming an increasingly important area for patent licensing, FTO, product strategy, and monetization.

But there is a challenge: Qi does not provide a simple public SEP declaration database like cellular standards.

That means companies cannot rely only on declared patent lists, keyword searches, or generic AI review to understand which patents truly matter.

The real question is:

Which patent claims actually map to Qi/Qi2 requirements and real-world product implementation?

To answer this, technical depth is critical.

This case study explores how TT Consultants’ circuit-level experts, combined with XLSCOUT’s AI-powered patent intelligence and Standigger LLM, help analyze wireless charging patents across three layers:

  • Patent claim language
  • Qi/Qi2 standard sections and subsections
  • Real-world product architecture, chipsets, components, and functional blocks

Download the case study to see how this approach can support stronger licensing positions, FTO decisions, evidence-of-use analysis, SEP/essentiality review, and wireless charging monetization strategy.

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