
"Our AI solution has a primary goal: to help every link in the appraisal chain speak UAD 3.6 fluently, said Nathan Brannen, chief product officer at Restb.ai. Whether it's automatically identifying features, evaluating interior and exterior condition separately or detecting damages by severity and location, our outputs map to the new UAD format so clients can pre-fill appraisals, automate rules and support reviewers without adding manual work or ambiguity."
"Tony Pistilli, president of valuations at Restb.ai, said the transition to UAD 3.6 requires coordination across the industry. Even if 90% of the industry is ready, the 10% can bring the whole system to a halt, Pistilli said. UAD 3.6 is like a strand of holiday lights: every stakeholder must be ready, or nothing works. Our solution helps remove the friction by equipping platforms and professionals with the data clarity they'll need to keep the lights on."
Feature UAD uses computer vision to analyze property photos and extract features, condition, and visible damage. Extracted data is structured to align with UAD 3.6, expanding reporting requirements to include photo-level details and separate interior and exterior condition and quality assessments. Outputs map to UAD 3.6 fields so platforms can pre-fill appraisals, configure automated validation rules, and support reviewers without adding manual work. Structured outputs can enable more than 100 automated review checks, reducing manual review and compliance risk for lenders, appraisal management companies, and appraisal software providers. The system integrates image-based analysis into existing appraisal and review platforms rather than producing final appraisal reports or UAD 3.6 XML files.
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