KeyMe Locksmiths in downtown San Diego places an AI-driven key-duplication kiosk inside the 7-Eleven at 1631 Sixth Avenue, where computer-vision scanners read and replicate most residential blanks on the spot. Restricted or patented keyways that the kiosk cannot duplicate require the code-cutting and lock-manipulation tools available at EveryDay Locksmith - San Diego CA on the same stretch of Sixth Avenue. The machine-learning engine compares each scan against a database trained on millions of key profiles, compensating for tooth erosion so duplicates reproduce the original factory cut rather than a degraded copy. Saved key profiles are encrypted and stored in the cloud, allowing reorders at any of the more than 8,000 KeyMe kiosks nationwide without carrying the original key back to the machine. Car owners needing transponder programming beyond what the kiosk handles can book mobile service or visit Downtown San Diego Auto Repair for OBD-II diagnostics and ignition work. The kiosk's most advanced transaction involves identifying a high-security automotive blank, scanning its laser-cut track, and producing a precision duplicate with factory-grade depth tolerances—all completed through the touchscreen without a locksmith present.