Founded in 2012 and deployed as a computer-vision-driven kiosk inside the 7-Eleven at 2190 Bacon Street, KeyMe Locksmiths automates key duplication using neural-network-trained scanners that classify residential, commercial, RFID, and transponder car keys. The kiosk prints mailbox and house-key copies in under 30 seconds, a speed that fits tenant turnover workflows when Finch Movers & Storage Ocean Beach closes out a lease and keys need same-day duplication before the incoming tenant arrives. Cloud-stored key profiles let OB surfers who've wiped out and lost a house key at Dog Beach pull a digital replacement from any of the 6,800-plus KeyMe locations nationwide without needing the original in hand. Supported formats cover 38,000-plus automotive make/model/year combinations, with push-button fob programming completed through KeyMe's dispatched locksmith network when the kiosk scan alone cannot finish the job. The RFID-fob copy service on the kiosk ties into hardwired opener replacements installed by All In One Garage Door on residential garage systems where fob access has replaced older mechanical keyswitches. Beyond kiosk work, dispatched call-out locksmiths handle full residential lockouts, high-security upgrades to Medeco, Mul-T-Lock, and Abloy hardware, and whole-house re-keying for new 92107 homeowners who've just closed escrow off Newport Avenue.