Build accessible web applications that support WCAG standards and inclusive access for users across devices and assistive technologies.
The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines, known as WCAG, define how web content and applications should be designed so people with disabilities can perceive, operate and understand digital interfaces. Organizations across industries use WCAG standards to guide accessible website and application development.
Caspio enables teams to build web applications using structured HTML, keyboard-accessible components, properly labeled form fields, and compatibility with assistive technologies such as screen readers. These capabilities support the development of applications that align with WCAG requirements when implemented and tested appropriately.
Caspio generates clean, structured HTML with properly labeled fields and logical headings to support screen readers and other assistive technologies.
Users can navigate forms, reports and interactive elements using a keyboard, supporting WCAG operability requirements.
Clear labels, required-field indicators and custom error messages help users complete forms independently.
Caspio supports ARIA attributes to improve accessibility for dynamic components when native HTML alone is not sufficient.
Themes and custom styling allow organizations to meet WCAG color contrast requirements and support users with low vision.
Caspio applications use responsive web design, so pages adjust across desktop and mobile browsers while preserving structure, readability and functionality.
| Function/Use Case | Strategic Outcome |
|---|---|
| Public-Facing Applications | Meet WCAG accessibility requirements for customer and citizen-facing web applications. |
| Internal Tools and Workflows | Support employees with diverse abilities and promote workplace inclusivity. |
| Forms and Self-Service Portals | Build accessible forms that users can complete independently with assistive technologies. |
| Government and Citizen Services | Meet digital accessibility mandates for public sector programs. |
| Higher Education and Online Learning | Deliver accessible learning systems aligned with WCAG and institutional accessibility requirements. |
| Analytics and Reporting | Provide usable and understandable data interfaces without compromising accessibility. |
We’re in the insurance field and deal with cyber liability, and we’re able to point to our Caspio site because the compliance is already covered.
Caspio’s Compliance Plan was helpful because we were concerned about security. Auditing and logging are important to ensure we comply with data security laws.
Caspio was a game changer. We turned complex spreadsheets into applications with workflows, approvals and role-based access in weeks.
Caspio generates structured HTML, supports properly labeled form fields, enables keyboard navigation, allows implementation of ARIA attributes and provides styling controls that help teams implement WCAG accessibility practices. Final WCAG conformance depends on content, configuration and testing.
Caspio supports practices used to meet WCAG 2.1 Level A and AA criteria, commonly required for public-facing experiences.
Yes. Applications work with screen readers, text-to-speech tools, magnifiers, and alternative input devices.
Caspio supports accessibility practices aligned with WCAG and Section 508 and can help organizations maintain ADA-aligned experiences.
Yes. Caspio allows organizations to deploy multiple web applications while maintaining consistent design and configuration practices that support accessibility goals.
Talk to our experts to learn how Caspio supports the development of web applications that meet WCAG standards and promote inclusive access.