An LED Wall is a large-format display surface assembled from modular LED cabinets — each a panel of direct-view LED pixels — joined seamlessly to form a single visual surface of arbitrary size and shape. Unlike LCD video walls, LED walls have no visible bezels between modules, and can be curved, corner-mounted, or shaped into unconventional geometries.

LED wall installations are defined by pixel pitch (the millimeter spacing between adjacent LEDs): smaller pitches (P0.9–P1.5) suit close-viewing indoor environments; larger pitches (P3–P8) are economical for outdoor and viewer-distant applications. Livesignage drives LED walls of any size with the Live Sync add-on for frame-perfect synchronization across cabinets, plus AV orchestration for combined LED + audio + lighting + IoT scenarios.

Use Cases

LED walls are deployed in environments where the display itself is part of the brand experience:

- Retail flagship and luxury: floor-to-ceiling brand storytelling walls.
- Corporate headquarters: signature lobby walls, executive briefing centers.
- Sport venues: stadium curtain walls, ribbon boards, scoreboards.
- Broadcast studios: virtual backgrounds, anchor backdrops.
- Public spaces and DOOH: high-impact outdoor advertising and civic communication.