In recent years, flexible LED displays have emerged as one of the most eye-catching segments in the LED industry. Unlike traditional rigid panels, these displays use bendable materials, allowing them to form curves, waves, and even fully wrapped structures.
That’s why they are widely used in shopping malls, stages, and exhibition spaces—anywhere that demands strong visual impact.
However, the most common question remains: How much do they cost?
Flexible LED display prices vary widely, typically ranging from:
$800 to $2,500 per square meter
There is no single fixed price because multiple factors—such as pixel pitch, materials, and project complexity—affect the final cost.

Some buyers are surprised that flexible LED displays cost more than traditional flat screens. The reasons are technical:
In short, you are not just paying for a screen—you are paying for form flexibility and engineering complexity.
Many buyers focus only on the “price per square meter,” but that is only part of the budget.
A complete project usually includes:
For a 20 m² flexible LED display at $1,500/m²:
Do not automatically choose the smallest pitch.
The supply chain—especially in China—is mature, but pricing varies significantly.
Always compare at least 2–3 vendors before making a decision.
Flexible LED is still evolving. Issues like dead pixels or module failure can occur.
A reliable support team will save you time, cost, and operational headaches.
Flexible LED displays are not the cheapest option—but they deliver unique visual value that traditional screens cannot match.
If your project depends on:
Then flexible LED is not just a cost—it’s an investment in differentiation and experience.