Casio
CT-S300
$170
400 sounds, 3.3 kg — the budget keyboard that does everything
Casio brings electronics expertise to digital pianos, offering some of the most compact and lightweight instruments on the market. The Privia PX-S series set new standards for slim portable pianos, while the GP hybrid series partners with C. Bechstein for premium sound. Known for excellent value.
Founded in 1946 in Tokyo, Japan
Casio
$170
400 sounds, 3.3 kg — the budget keyboard that does everything
Casio
$200
Casio's minimalist lifestyle keyboard
Casio
$200
Not a piano — a $200 sound playground with 600 voices
Casio
$230
600 sounds plus Bluetooth — the CT-S300's smarter sibling
Casio
$450
Slim, light, and surprisingly capable
Casio
$500
A proper 88-key weighted piano for under $500
Casio
$500
A vocal-synthesizing keyboard that turns your melodies into singing voices
Casio
$500
800 sounds, 30W speakers, and Casio's premium AiX engine — the arranger keyboard for serious hobbyists
Casio
$550
700 sounds in a slim body — the budget arranger that doubles as a piano
Casio
$700
Casio's no-nonsense console — stand included, just add a bench
Casio
$700
The world's slimmest 88-key digital piano
Casio
$800
700 sounds in Casio's slimmest body
Casio
$1,000
Casio's stage workhorse — 370 sounds, no speakers, all business
Casio
$1,000
The PX-770, upgraded where it counts — better sound, better feel, better headphones
Casio
$1,100
Casio's Celviano line — real furniture, real piano sound
Casio
$1,100
The pianist's portable — wood-enhanced keys, battery power, zero compromise
Casio
$1,300
The modern Celviano — Bluetooth, better keys, and timeless style
Casio
$1,400
Everything the PX-S5000 isn't — 400 sounds, dual headphones, and spatial audio
Casio
$1,800
A design-forward portable piano that looks as stunning as it sounds
Casio
$2,000
Casio's premium console with powerful speakers and elegant design
Casio
$3,300
A Bechstein-tuned grand piano action in a digital body
Casio
$5,000
Casio's ultimate Grand Hybrid — Bechstein heritage, concert-grade power