Tool · Coming Q4 2026 · Waitlist

DU and LP findings in plain English. Borrower-ready condition list in 60 seconds.

Drop in your DU or LP findings PDF. AUS Interpreter parses every finding code, references the FNMA / FHLMC AUS Findings codes, and produces a plain-English condition list grouped by clearing party — borrower, processor, underwriter, closer. The kind of report you'd normally write yourself in 20 minutes. Coming soon — waitlist open.

No spam. We email you only when AUS Interpreter is live (target: Q4 2026) and once a quarter with a public progress note.

How it works

Upload DU or LP findings PDF

Drag-drop the AUS output document.

See plain-English conditions

Every finding code translated, with the agency rule reference.

Send to the borrower

Copy/paste the borrower-facing condition list directly into your email.

Five categories of AUS findings translated.

Standard conditions

Paystub, W-2, bank statement, ID; with agency-spec date ranges.

Income-source conditions

Schedule C, K-1, rental schedule, retirement income; with the deterministic 1084-style add-back rules.

Asset-source conditions

Gift letter requirements, large deposit explanations, sourcing 60-day vs 30-day windows.

Property conditions

Appraisal type required, occupancy verification, condo questionnaire when applicable.

Compliance conditions

TRID dates needed, ATR/QM tests, age-of-document rules.

Launch pricing — waitlist locked.

$19/finding

Single translation. No account. Stripe Checkout one-click.

$149/month

Unlimited findings. Email-only signup. For LOs who run DU every day.

Waitlist members get the first 30 days free at the monthly tier and a permanent 20% discount on per-finding pricing.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which AUS engines does it support?

Fannie Mae's Desktop Underwriter (DU), Freddie Mac's Loan Product Advisor (LP), and Ginnie Mae's GUS at launch. Future: First Look Network and lender-specific overlays.

Is it deterministic or AI-generated?

The finding-code translation table is deterministic; every code maps to a known plain-English explanation per the FNMA / FHLMC / Ginnie published guides. AI is used only for OCR/parsing of the input PDF and for tone-matching the borrower-facing output.

Why not just send the borrower the DU findings PDF?

Because borrowers don't read 30-page PDFs and the document is full of internal agency codes that aren't borrower-actionable. The translated condition list is what the borrower can actually use.

What's a borrower-ready condition list?

Plain-English, sorted by who needs to clear it, with each condition naming the specific document and the deadline. Example: "Provide your most recent paystub (issued within the last 30 days, before May 27)."

When does AUS Interpreter launch?

Target Q4 2026. Waitlist members get launch access at the lowest price tier and a free first translation.

AUS Interpreter is built by Confer. If your team is ready to replace Encompass with an AI-native LOS, see the full platform → confersolutions.ai

Last Updated: April 27, 2026