Aivre announced the launch of its artificial intelligence (AI)-powered appraisal platform, the first in the United States to complete the Uniform Appraisal Dataset (UAD) 3.6 verification process with Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac for compliance with the new data standards.
“This is a watershed moment for the appraisal industry,” AIVRE CEO Jake Lew said in a release. “As UAD 3.6 reshapes the field, appraisers deserve technology that supports their judgment while improving speed and accuracy. We’re proud to have the backing of DGB, whose belief in human-centered innovation mirrors our mission to ensure AI advances — not replaces — human expertise.”
Jordan Lesson, chief technology officer of Aivre, led the development team in building a platform that not only accelerates the appraisal process but ensures transparency and trust for everyone involved.
“I could not be prouder of the tireless work of Jordan and the entire development team,” Lew added. “They’ve built a platform that balances AI innovation with regulatory rigor, ensuring appraisers are supported under the new UAD.”
Fannie Mae Senior Manager, Single Family Collateral Risk Ken DeFeo shared his positive thoughts on this announcement.
“We are excited to see solutions like Aivre supporting the new UAD residential appraisal report by fostering data-driven innovation,” he said. “Verification tools like this augment appraisers’ expertise, helping them produce consistent, transparent and efficient appraisals.”
“The collaboration with Aivre demonstrates our continued focus on digital tools that improve speed and efficiency while facilitating more reliable risk analysis and helping drive lenders’ data-driven underwriting decisions,” Daniel Miller, senior director of strategic technology relationships at Freddie Mac, said. “Aivre’s implementation of the UAD Compliance API within their platform will offer appraisers valuable, early insight into these rules before the appraisal report is completed.”