If you lock yourself out of your home or car, you typically have only one option -- call a locksmith and hope they can get to you quickly. But you'll pay a small fortune for their time and expertise.
When Greg Marsh moved to NYC for business school, he and his wife got locked out of their new home. They had a horrible experience, as an unscrupulous guy showed up in an unmarked van and charged $300 ...
Nick Statt was a staff reporter for CNET News covering Microsoft, gaming, and technology you sometimes wear. He previously wrote for ReadWrite, was a news associate at the social-news app Flipboard, ...
iOS: Locking yourself out of the house not only wastes a ton of your time, but it costs a lot of money if you need to have your locks changed. KeyMe attempts to save you the trouble by keeping an ...
In August, a startup called KeyMe launched an app that allows users to scan and store digital copies of their house keys, which a locksmith can use to cut a new copy in case of a lockout. KeyMe is now ...
NEW YORK, NY--(Marketwired - Aug 8, 2013) - New York startup KeyMe today announced the launch of its new iOS app, now available for download in the iTunes App Store. The app gives users a secure, ...
The last time you had a key cut, you probably experienced a retro service, which included speaking to a real human (ugh!). KeyMe puts the kibosh on the old-fashioned key copying user experience with a ...
I back up my computer with Time Machine and Backblaze. I back up physical paperwork with Evernote. And now, I back up my keys with KeyMe. All you have to do is snap a photo of your key and it’s saved ...
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--KeyMe today announced the closing of a $35 million financing round, led by Brentwood Associates. This recent funding comes after BlackRock invested $50 million in February ...
Just about everyone has keys for their cars, where they live and work, for vehicles, and other locks and at some point we may need duplicates or to replace lost or broken ones. Even more critically, ...