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RiskFootprint™ and Microsoft Copilot Launch AI Hazard Summary Engine for Real Estate and Lending Professionals


BOCA RATON, FL, May 22, 2026 – RiskFootprint™, the leading provider of parcel-level hazard and climate intelligence for real estate and financial decision-makers, has announced the launch of RiskFootprint™ + Microsoft Copilot, a new workflow that delivers instant, defensible hazard and climate summaries from any RiskFootprint™ report.
The integration pairs RiskFootprint™’s peer-reviewed, multi-agency hazard intelligence across 34+ natural hazard categories with Microsoft Copilot’s AI reasoning layer to produce a clear, auditable narrative for buyers, lenders, underwriters, and architecture and engineering consultants, all in seconds.
The output includes three components: a concise summary of the full RiskFootprint™ hazard report, a 20-year hazard and disaster history at the county level, and high-level resilience recommendations, generated in approximately 90 seconds and delivered on top of the underlying report.
“RiskFootprint™ reports are not complex,” said Albert Slap, founder of RiskFootprint™. “Now, with the Copilot AI reasoning layer, our clients have a solid and understandable executive summary to help them accelerate decision-making processes.”
The workflow is designed specifically for high-stakes, regulated environments, including commercial real estate transactions, lending and underwriting, engineering and due diligence, and portfolio risk governance. Unlike general AI tools that draw from open web sources, the RiskFootprint™ + Copilot workflow is trained to use only government and peer-reviewed sources, eliminating hallucinations and ensuring every output is traceable and defensible.
RiskFootprint™ reports covering commercial properties are available at $375 per property at riskfootprint.com. Residential reports are available at $200. Both now include the Copilot AI hazard summary workflow.
Microsoft and Microsoft Copilot are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Use of these names does not imply endorsement.
About RiskFootprint™: RiskFootprint™ is a property resilience assessment platform providing science-driven hazard analysis across 34+ natural hazard categories for commercial and residential clients. Built to align with ASTM Property Resilience Assessment (PRA) methodologies, it helps building owners, purchasers, lenders, and due diligence professionals identify and evaluate risk at the deal level.
This press release is intended for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, or investment advice. The views and opinions expressed herein reflect those of the individuals quoted and do not represent an endorsement of any company, product, or service mentioned. Readers should conduct their own due diligence and consult qualified professionals before making any investment decisions.
Disclosure: Individuals or companies mentioned may have a commercial relationship with KeyCrew.
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