TypeFlow raises $10M to launch generative code-UI sync for accessible forms

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TypeFlow raises $10M to launch generative code-UI sync for accessible forms

TypeFlow closed a $10 million seed round led by Inclusive Capital and launched a service that generates form layouts, ARIA markup, validation rules, and localized error messaging from high-level spec inputs. The tool focuses on accessibility by default: generated UIs meet WCAG criteria and include keyboard-first interactions and screen-reader friendly descriptions.

The platform integrates into pipelines to produce both HTML/CSS prototypes and framework-specific components, with hooks for automated testing. TypeFlow stressed that generated artifacts are editable and that the assistant learns from team-specific accessibility patterns over time.

Proceeds will go toward expanding language support, formal accessibility audits with partner NGOs, and enterprise features like SSO and audit logs. Investors highlighted the commercial and regulatory drivers for accessible UX as a growth tailwind.