KeyMe bills itself as being a "safe, smart and convenient way to copy and share keys and solve lockouts", which immediately makes it a unique offering on the App Store. With literally more than a million apps out there, not a lot of them can say that these days.

The premise of KeyMe is actually fairly simple; take a photo of your keys using the iPhone’s camera, which then gets stored securely in the device’s keychain, share the snap with your family or friends and then order a 3D copy of the key using the KeyMe app itself, or even print yourself at one of the company’s own kiosks.

In addition to being able to immediately print your own keys (if you live near one of the "conveniently" placed kiosks), or request KeyMe to print and mail on your behalf, key scanners can also choose from thousand of different key styles to add a little bit of personalization to the received product.

It seems like an unbelievably innovative way to merge technology, new-thinking and convenience together, and there’s no doubt it will appeal to users all over the world, but would you trust a third-party app with the key data that could literally unlock your world? Check out the app for yourself and see what you think.
(Source: KeyMe for iPhone on the App Store)
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