KeyMe Locksmiths in Santee operates a self-service key duplication kiosk inside the Food 4 Less on Cuyamaca Street, the city's secondary commercial corridor. The robotic unit uses computer-vision scanning and machine-learning algorithms to duplicate Kwikset, Schlage, and Weiser residential blanks in under 60 seconds, a self-service format that complements the full-service rekeying and emergency lockout coverage from Busy Bees Locks & Keys on Mission Gorge Road. Founded in 2012 in New York City, the KeyMe network now exceeds 8,000 robotic kiosks across all 50 states, each unit capable of cutting more than 50 times the key types handled by a conventional hardware-store duplicator. Beyond brass house keys, the Cuyamaca Street kiosk clones RFID apartment fobs and programs transponder car keys for Ford, GM, and Toyota vehicles, adding an automotive-access layer to the same corridor served by Crash Champions Collision Repair. The patented cutting head compensates for wear on original keys by generating a digital blueprint of the factory bitting profile before milling each duplicate from fresh nickel-silver or brass blank stock.