LegalTech Group Japan MADE Initiates Global Expansion Support for Cosmetics and Daily Goods
LegalTech Group Japan, headquartered in Minato-ku, Tokyo, under the leadership of CEO Takahito Sasaki, has officially launched an integrated solution named
HyperJ × Tokkyo.Ai. This initiative aims to accelerate the overseas expansion efforts of manufacturers in the cosmetics and daily goods sectors. It combines various digital transformation services such as domestic and international litigation support, an intellectual property platform called
Tokkyo.Ai, a blockchain-based electronic contract platform known as
Keiyaku CLM, a legal precedent search service titled
Legal Search, along with a brand and intellectual property protection system called
HyperJ.ai.
Recognizing the Challenges of Export Business
The export of cosmetics and daily goods often encounters several invisible barriers, including:
1. The obligation to submit origin and ingredient proof varies by country, complicating document preparation.
2. The risk of formula and technical information imitation or leakage during OEM or overseas manufacturing.
3. Increasing demands related to ESG, including green ingredients, animal testing, and recycling labels.
No matter how superior the product might be,
trust and
differentiation cannot be achieved without proper documentation and technology defense.
The Solution: Integrated Export Support Model of HyperJ × Tokkyo.AI
HyperJ: Simplifying Export Quality and Origin Certification via Blockchain
- - Digitally records ingredients, raw material sources, manufacturing processes, and inspection records for each product lot.
- - Allows immediate verification of required paperwork based on regulations in the export destination via QR codes or NFC tags tied to each product.
- - Supports certification of halal, vegan, GMP compliance, and sustainable materials.
Tokkyo.AI: Intellectual Property Support for Formulas, Structures, and Usage
- - Assists in patenting to protect formulas and functional structures from leakage during overseas OEM contracting or local manufacturing.
- - Provides multilingual application support, translation outputs, and patentability assessments.
- - Transforms differentiated technologies, like cooling formulas and sealed caps, into valuable intellectual property.
Key Features
- - An AI agent automatically generates claims and summary drafts from input data such as composition ratios and ingredient conditions.
- - The AI agent clarifies similarities and differentiating points from existing patents, streamlining collaboration with patent attorneys.
- - Supports applications concerning package design and outer structures through AI assistance.
Implementation Examples
A cosmetics manufacturer has successfully integrated HyperJ, which included:
- - Registering documents and manufacturing history for halal certification for products aimed at the Middle East.
- - Utilizing Tokkyo.AI to rapidly file international patents for formula defense.
- - Achieving a competitive edge in technical contracts with OEM partners, preventing imitation issues.
Benefits of Implementation
- - Reduced burdens in export documentation plus enhanced trust from importers.
- - Maintaining profit margins and brand power through effective intellectual property protection of components and manufacturing methods.
- - A modular approach that caters to both D2C and B2B environments.
Future Development
HyperJ × Tokkyo.AI is set to launch comprehensive packages aimed at markets with complex regulations, including Southeast Asia, Europe, and the Middle East. Collaborative support models involving local governments and trade associations are also being considered.
**“Not just delivering, but proving and protecting