Use your iPhone to store your keys in the cloud
Summary: KeyMe allows users to store, share, and duplicate their physical keys using a digital scan that is securely stored in the cloud.
There's few things worse that losing your keys or getting locked out of a building. A New York City startup aims to solve this problem with a digital photo of your keys stored in the cloud.
Enter KeyMe, an ingenious service and iOS app (free, App Store*) that allows you to take photos of your keys using your iPhone's camera and store them securely in the cloud. Once your "keys" are stored with KeyMe, you can make copies any time.
(The service is exclusive to iOS at present but Android and Windows Phone users interested in the service can joing the KeyMe email list.)
There are three ways to get keys from the service:
Show the picture of your key (and the accompanying KeyMe instructions) to a locksmith who can easily reproduce the key for a nominal fee - instead of the exorbitant $150 to $200 fee usually associated with a lockout, or Make a key yourself at a KeyMe kiosk (the company currently has five in NYC), or Mail order a key directly from KeyMe - when you've got the luxury of time.
It's the cloud part that makes KeyMe shine. When your keys are in the cloud you can easily send a secure digital copy to a relative or friend that's coming to take care of your pets. Same goes with rental properties.
Obviously security is a concern, the last thing you need is a copy of your keys floating around the Internet. Luckily KeyMe takes security very seriously. For example, it stores as little information as possible. The company doesn't store information that could link your key with a location or lock.
And it's not trivial to scan someone else's keys (a.k.a. a "flyby.") Both sides of a key need to be photographed off the ring and against a white sheet of paper. The company also requires two-step verification to register via the app and uses secure credit card confirmation. It also sends email notifications with every key transaction that occurs.
All it really needs is 3D printer support to be complete. KeyMe isn't compatible with car keys but claims to work with most home and office keys. More details can be found in the KeyMe FAQ.
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