Control WS2812B and many more types of digital RGB LEDs with an ESP8266 or ESP32 over WiFi!
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Welcome to my project WLED!

WLED is a fast, advanced and (relatively) secure implementation of an ESP8266/ESP32 webserver to control NeoPixel (WS2812B) LEDs!

Features: (v0.8.0)

  • RGB, HSB, and brightness sliders
  • All new, mobile-friendly web UI!
  • Settings page - configuration over network
  • Access Point and station mode - automatic failsafe AP
  • Support of Blynk IoT cloud and MQTT
  • WS2812FX library integrated for over 70 special effects (with FastLED palettes)!
  • Secondary color support lets you use even more effect combinations
  • Alexa smart home device server (including dimming)
  • Beta syncronization to Philips hue lights
  • Realtime UDP Packet Control (E1.31, Hyperion, WARLS, DRGB, DRGBW)
  • Support for RGBW strips
  • 25 user presets! Save colors and effects and apply them easily! Supports cycling through them.
  • HTTP request API for simple integration
  • Macro functions to automatically execute API calls
  • Nightlight function (gradually dims down)
  • Notifier function (multiple ESPs sync color via UDP broadcast)
  • Support for power pushbutton
  • Support for the Adalight serial ambilight protocol!
  • Full OTA software update capability (HTTP and ArduinoOTA)
  • Password protected OTA page for added security (OTA lock)
  • NTP and configurable analog clock function
  • Support for the Cronixie Clock kit by Diamex

Quick start guide and documentation:

See the wiki!

Other

Licensed under the MIT license
Credits in About page!

Uses Linearicons by Perxis!

Join the Discord server to discuss everything about WLED!
You can also send me mails to dev.aircoookie@gmail.com. If you insist that you just love WLED too much, you can send me a gift