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ADOBE Trademark Search

Use this page to start a USPTO trademark search for ADOBE. GleanMark is built for the early question every founder, brand team, and trademark attorney needs answered: is this mark already in use, and what should be reviewed before a filing, clearance memo, or watch decision?

The live search experience checks federal trademark records, including active applications, registered marks, dead records, owners, filing bases, Nice classes, goods and services, and prosecution details. It is designed to make first-pass screening faster than moving between USPTO search, TSDR, spreadsheets, and separate watch reports.

What to Review for ADOBE

A useful search is broader than an exact match. For ADOBE, reviewers should look at identical marks, close spelling variants, phonetic equivalents, component words, translated meanings where relevant, overlapping goods and services, and related coordinated classes. Those checks help surface conflicts that a simple text lookup can miss.

When a possible conflict appears, the next step is to inspect owner history, filing dates, current status, specimens, office actions, TTAB activity, and the relationship between the listed goods or services. GleanMark links those records together so a reviewer can move from screening to detailed research without rebuilding the search in another tool.

How GleanMark Helps With ADOBE

Trademark search is not just a database lookup. The same word can appear in several industries, a similar-sounding mark can matter more than an identical dead record, and an old owner name can hide a useful prosecution history. GleanMark keeps those context signals close to the search result so the next decision is easier to make.

For a mark like ADOBE, the important questions are practical: which live records are closest, which classes overlap, whether a cited owner has related filings, whether there are prior refusals or TTAB proceedings, and whether monitoring should begin before or after filing. The platform is organized around those research steps, with links from marks to owners, firms, correspondents, examiner activity, and proceeding history.

This page is a stable entry point for the query. The interactive results can change as USPTO records update, but the search intent stays the same: find the closest federal trademark records for ADOBE, inspect the evidence, and decide whether the name needs deeper clearance, a watch setup, or a different filing strategy. That makes the page useful both for first-pass brand screening and for returning to a known search during prosecution.

Start the Search

Open the interactive results page to search ADOBE across USPTO trademark data, refine by status or class, and review the records that matter. For higher-risk decisions, pair search results with knockout search, clearance analysis, watch alerts, or office action research.