Automated key duplication powered by artificial intelligence sits inside the 7-Eleven at 2803-05 Garnet Ave, San Diego, CA 92109, where KeyMe Locksmiths operates a self-service kiosk around the clock. Founded in 2012 by Greg Marsh, the company has grown from a single New York City prototype to a nationwide network of more than 7,000 kiosks in retailers including Kroger, Walmart, and Rite Aid. The Pacific Beach kiosk uses computer vision and neural networks trained on tens of millions of key scans to produce house, office, and RFID fob copies with accuracy the company says surpasses traditional manual cutting. Residents needing full-service locksmith work beyond what the kiosk handles — transponder programming, ignition repair, or residential re-keying — can visit DUP-A-KEY on Garnet Ave for hands-on expertise. KeyMe also dispatches licensed mobile locksmiths around the clock for emergency lockouts, deadbolt installations, and smart lock setup throughout San Diego. The kiosk supports car key duplication for more than 38,000 make, model, and year combinations at prices the company states run up to 70 percent below dealership rates. Picking up a quick copy while running weekend errands pairs easily with a stop at Staples nearby for office supplies. The kiosk sees consistent use from Pacific Beach renters who need spare keys on short notice and landlords duplicating sets for new tenants between lease cycles. The kiosk accepts all major credit and debit cards but does not take cash.