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For lenders and partners, Autopilot MCP introduces a new category of capability: the ability to build and deploy AI agents tailored to their workflows, guidelines, and borrower experiences without rebuilding underlying infrastructure.
Before MCP, deploying AI in lending required a separate integration for every system an agent needed to touch. And in mortgage, that’s dozens of systems before a single loan closes: credit bureaus, pricing engines, underwriting platforms, title companies, compliance tools, disclosure systems, most of them built decades apart and never designed to work together. Each new connection brought its own engineering project, its own security review, its own compliance sign-off.
With Autopilot MCP, any agent, Blend-built, lender-built, or partner-built, can access Blend’s origination stack through a single interface, from credit and underwriting through compliance, disclosures, and closing.
The release introduces several core capabilities:
“Until now, the hardest problem in lending AI wasn’t the intelligence of the models,” said Nima Ghamsari, Head of Blend. “It was getting them connected to the right systems, with the right controls, in a way a bank’s compliance team could actually approve. Autopilot MCP solves that. The intelligence is customizable, the infrastructure is shared. Lenders aren’t buying a specific AI feature. They’re getting a surface they can program.”
Autopilot MCP is built on Model Context Protocol, introduced by Anthropic in 2024 and now the open standard for AI agent connectivity across the enterprise software industry. With this release, Blend brings that standard to lending.
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