New Investment Fuels AI Technology That Simplifies Home Insurance Claims

New Investment Fuels AI Technology That Simplifies Home Insurance Claims

2026-06-10 companies

San Francisco, Wednesday, 10 June 2026.
Securing new funding in June 2026, Instaboxx deploys smartphone AI to instantly document household possessions, eliminating the painful, outdated process of manually listing lost items after a disaster.

Modernizing the Insurance Ecosystem

On June 9, 2026, Instaboxx, an insurtech company based in Del Mar, California, announced it had secured a strategic investment from Right Side Capital Management (RSCM) [1]. The funding is earmarked to scale the company’s proprietary InstaVision™ platform, which leverages smartphone-based image and video recognition technology to create secure, searchable digital home inventories [1]. This development underscores a growing shift within the insurance industry to replace manual, error-prone processes with streamlined, automated solutions [GPT].

Strategic Pre-Seed Expansion at Right Side Capital

The investment in Instaboxx is part of a broader pre-seed funding initiative by Right Side Capital Management [2]. Just days prior, on June 7, 2026, RSCM founding partner David Lambert announced the firm’s backing of 16 pre-seed startup teams across various high-growth sectors, including FinTech, artificial intelligence infrastructure, and healthcare [1][2]. Instaboxx represents 6.25% of this newly announced cohort of founders supported by RSCM between April and June 2026, which places Larry Balaban’s insurtech firm alongside other emerging AI-driven enterprises [2].

Market Integration and Future Outlook

Instaboxx had already begun laying the groundwork for widespread adoption before the June 2026 investment announcement. Prior to June 7, 2026, the company successfully secured its first insurance distribution partnership [1]. The onboarding process is currently underway, with early partners deploying the InstaVision platform directly into homeowner insurance workflows and tenant protection plans [1].

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