The First Word
From a sofa in Manhattan, he speaks. “Find me a penthouse in Tel Aviv.” Glassbox listens, understands, and begins.


From a sofa in New York to keys in Tel Aviv — in fourteen days.
The complete real-estate journey, conducted entirely by voice.
Six chapters. One conversation. The complete cross-border real-estate transaction — from first word to first key — narrated as it would actually unfold.
From a sofa in Manhattan, he speaks. “Find me a penthouse in Tel Aviv.” Glassbox listens, understands, and begins.

He walks the apartment as if he were standing inside it. He measures the kitchen with his voice. He watches the Mediterranean sunset from the terrace — without a flight, without a hotel, without a translator.

He photographs his passport. He uploads his W-2. AI agents translate, validate, and clear him with the Bank of Israel. No phone calls. No notaries. No queues.

His funds travel from JPMorgan, through escrow held by his US attorney, into a Bank of Israel account ready for transfer. Every step is signed, watched, and cleared in real time.

Three AI agents — translator, banker, lawyer — meet alongside human counsel inside a private Glassbox room. Hebrew becomes English. Drafts become contracts. Contracts become signatures.

A digital key, anchored on chain, lands in his app. The penthouse is his. He walks through it again, in Glassbox, this time as the owner.

Glassbox is built on a single conversational thread. The buyer speaks; the system listens, understands, translates, verifies, and acts. Every screen exists to serve one sentence.
“Find me a penthouse in Tel Aviv with a sea view, under three million.”
Twelve properties match. Would you like to walk through the top three?
“Yes — start with the one in Neve Tzedek.”
Entering Glassbox. You’re standing on the terrace. The sun sets in 4 minutes.
“I want this one. Begin the purchase.”
Initiating KYC with Bank of Israel and your US attorney. Please verify your passport.
“He never typed a word.”
A six-scene narrative — the same one Canada Israel will hear in the demo film. Each frame is a real screen, a real moment, a real outcome.

He sits down with a coffee. He says one sentence.

He walks the apartment. The Mediterranean is in the next room.

Translator, banker, lawyer — all AI. They prepare every document overnight.

JPMorgan to escrow to Bank of Israel. Six minutes, fully audited.

Face ID. A signature, anchored on chain. Both attorneys present.

Day fourteen. The penthouse is his — in his app, in Tel Aviv, in real life.
“From a sofa in New York
to keys in Tel Aviv — in fourteen days.”
The complete product surface, organized as the buyer encounters it: from the first word of voice, through the immersive walk, to the digital key. Six chapters, fifty screens, one thread.
First word, first match
“Find me a penthouse in Tel Aviv.”
Glassbox opens on a single waveform. No fields. No filters. Just a voice.
Natural language to structured intent
The system extracts city, neighborhood, budget, and lifestyle preferences from a single sentence.
Curated in seconds
Twelve properties surface, ranked by intent, sea view, builder reputation, and timing.
Rothschild Tower · $2.4M
Penthouse 42 · 250 sqm · 4 bed · sea view. Tap to walk inside.
Spatial discovery
An aerial of Tel Aviv with shortlisted residences pinned in gold. The buyer chooses by neighborhood.
Canada Israel · trusted developer
Track record, certifications, current projects, and Glassbox-verified completion data.
Three properties, side by side
Voice command: “Compare the Neve Tzedek and the Rothschild listings.” Done in two seconds.
For family review
Send a private Glassbox link to a spouse or attorney. They tour it in their own time.
From iPhone to immersive
“Walk me through Penthouse 42.”
A soft chime. The room loads. The buyer is already inside.
Standing inside
Photoreal interior. Real materials. Real light. The buyer can hear the city through the window.
Time-of-day controls
“Show me sunset.”
The sun moves to 18:42. Mediterranean light fills the floors.
Voice-driven metrics
“How wide is this kitchen?”
Glassbox surfaces 4.8m × 3.2m, instantly. No tape, no architect on the call.
Tactile honesty
The exact stone, oak, and marble specified by Canada Israel — swatched, sourced, and certified.
What you’ll see at 7am
Floor 42 view, modeled on real building line-of-sight data, including future construction risk.
Plan, in the room
An overlay floor plan hovers a meter above the floor. Tap a wall to see what’s behind it.
Step outside
A guided five-minute walk: synagogue, cafe, beach, school. Curated for the Jewish-American buyer.
Multi-presence
Buyer, spouse, and attorney enter together — each from their own city. They tour as a group.
“I want this one.”
“Begin the purchase.”
Glassbox marks the property as reserved. The countdown to ownership begins.
Bank of Israel cleared
A short, calm screen explaining the next 24 hours. No legalese.
Camera-first
The buyer photographs his US passport. AI extracts MRZ, validates against State Dept records.
IAL2 standard
Three subtle head turns. Facial geometry locked, signed, sealed.
Auto-pulled
ID.me, Plaid, and W-2 statements pulled with a single tap. AML logic runs in the background.
Three checks, parallel
Identity, financials, and AML clearance progress simultaneously, each at its own pace.
Directive 411 ready
The Israeli regulator clears the buyer through an automated, audited API session.
Cleared
A gold seal. The buyer is ready to wire. Total elapsed time: under 36 hours.
Immutable
Every call, every document, every approval — written to chain for legal defensibility.
Move money with words
“Wire $2.4M to escrow.”
A single screen shows source, destination, and the trusted intermediaries between them.
Source authenticated
OAuth handshake with the buyer’s primary US bank. Balance verified, hold placed.
US Attorney — trust held
Funds rest with a US-licensed attorney trust account. Released only on contract execution.
Wealth-grade routing
For higher-tier deals, Goldman handles the cross-border conversion and movement.
Directive 411 compliant
Funds land in an Israeli account in the developer’s name. Regulatory checkpoint passed.
Reservation · holding fee
A small holding fee at signature is processed via Mastercard with biometric confirmation.
For non-traditional flows
Where US-Israel correspondent banks aren’t aligned, Payoneer carries the load.
Community-bank rails
For US community-bank originations, Jack Henry rails settle the wire end-to-end.
Real-time visibility
An animated arc between New York and Tel Aviv. Status updates every six seconds.
Cleared funds
A gold check. Funds confirmed in the developer’s receiving account.
Bilingual, in seconds
A complete Real Estate Purchase Agreement, in Hebrew and English, side by side.
Certified equivalence
A side-by-side viewer. Every clause matched, with attorney-grade audit trail.
Dual-language counsel
US and Israeli attorneys meet inside Glassbox. Edits stream live, both sides aligned.
Voice-driven approvals
“Approve clause four.”
The buyer reviews the contract section by section, signing intent with his voice.
Face ID + IAL2
A second biometric check binds identity to signature. No notary visit required.
Anchored on chain
The signature hash, document, and identity are written to a public, audited ledger.
Developer countersigns
Canada Israel signs from their console. Both signatures merge into a single sealed record.
Sealed
An immutable PDF-A, signed, hashed, and filed with both jurisdictions.
All deals, one screen
Canada Israel sees every active buyer, KYC stage, funds in flight, and projected close.
What buyers walked
Heatmaps of which rooms held attention, which terraces converted, which units stalled.
Bank of Israel posture
A single dashboard for AML status, funds source health, and regulator-side queries.
Revenue, by tower
Live revenue per tower, including reserved units, signed deals, and pipeline coverage.
One thread per family
Every voice exchange, every Glassbox tour, every document — in one chronological thread.
Closing day
Digital keys minted, transferred, and confirmed in the buyer’s app.
Glassbox does not invent banking. It composes the institutions that buyers, regulators, and developers already trust — and binds them with one conversation.
Sovereign clearance · Directive 411
Source of funds · wire origination
Wealth-tier cross-border routing
Reservation · holding fee biometrics
Bridge for non-correspondent flows
Community-bank settlement rails
Premium real-estate developer
Patented Glassbox + AI agents
Trust & escrow custody
Regulator & clearing authority
The pricing reflects integration work, not invention. Sasson.AI’s patented Glassbox simulation engine, AI agent fleet, and voice-first orchestration are already in production. What Canada Israel funds is the cross-border weave — the bridge to the institutions, the language, and the regulators that close the deal.