Right Side Capital Management

Right Side Capital Management is a San Francisco-based venture capital firm that focuses on early-stage, pre-seed technology startups in underserved segments of the ecosystem. It invests in a high-volume, capital-efficient portfolio, typically funding rounds of 50,000 to 500,000 and making roughly 75 to 100 investments per year. The firm targets opportunities across the United States and internationally, including Canada, Israel, Australia, New Zealand, and Western Europe, prioritizing companies with scalable products and prudent capital use outside major metro hubs. Since its inception, it has built a broad portfolio across many states. It commits to a fast decision process, often delivering a yes or no within two weeks to help founders establish momentum.

Kevin Dick

Managing Partner

John Eng

Principal

Dave Lambert

Founder and Managing Director

David Lambert

Founder and Managing Director

Jeff Pomeranz

Managing Director

Paul Swiencicki

Partner

Past deals in Railways

RealSynth

Convertible Note in 2017
RealSynth GmbH, founded in 2017 and based in Berlin, Germany, specializes in creating virtual systems designed to train and test autonomous systems. The company provides fully custom synthetic annotated image data using advanced rendering technologies, aiming to reduce the need for field tests by offering a simulated environment where developers can both train and evaluate AI-based systems. Their technology delivers high visual fidelity, enabling automated capture of ground truth data under various conditions, such as different times of day and weather scenarios. This approach allows users to obtain large quantities of annotated image data quickly, at low costs, and with full customization, primarily serving railways and machine learning applications.

BrakeSens

BrakeSens is a technology company that enhances fleet safety and efficiency by manufacturing brake condition monitoring systems. These systems, designed for commercial trucking, automotive, defense, aerospace, rail, and industrial sectors, use sensors to provide real-time brake diagnostics and predictive maintenance alerts. This enables early detection of abnormal wear patterns or potential brake issues, reducing vehicle maintenance and improving overall safety.
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