Life360 (NASDAQ:LIF, ASX: 360))), the leading family connection and safety company, today announced that it has filed a new complaint in the District of Delaware seeking a declaratory judgment that GoCodes, Inc.'s U.S. Patent No. 8,973,813 is invalid. Earlier this year, GoCodes filed a patent infringement lawsuit against Life360 in the District of Delaware, alleging that Life360 and its subsidiary Tile infringe the '813 Patent. GoCodes voluntarily dismissed its lawsuit on July 23, 2025, without prejudice.
The complaint explains that GoCode's patent is a patent-ineligible, abstract, and generic idea. It also details extensive publicly available prior art predating the patent, including third-party offerings and Life360's own early lost-and-found services.
Life360 has a long-standing track record of protecting its innovations and defending against meritless and coercive litigation. In 2015, Life360 prevailed at trial against AGIS Inc. and was awarded hundreds of thousands of dollars in attorneys' fees after the court deemed the case "exceptionally weak." More recently, Tile successfully challenged Cellwitch's patent-infringement suit by invalidating the majority of the asserted claims in Cellwitch's patent and subsequently winning a rare summary judgment, which confirmed no infringement. This ultimately led Cellwitch to disclaim its own patent.