Click it to download your current presets.json file to your computer. Keep this safe in case you want to revert. Step 2: Prepare the Downloaded Repack
The official WLED community channels have dedicated sections where users paste their JSON code or upload files for architectural lighting, audio-reactive setups, and room illumination.
Click . This downloads your current presets.json file to your computer as a safety net. Step 2: Prepare the Downloaded Repack wled presets download repack
Rename the downloaded file to something descriptive (e.g., My_Custom_Holiday_Pack.json ).
A "repack" for WLED presets usually refers to a curated collection of lighting effects and configurations bundled into a single presets.json file. Instead of creating each scene manually, you can download these packs and "repack" them into your own controller. Key Features of a Preset Repack Click it to download your current presets
To help narrow down the best files for your controller, let me know: What are you currently running? Are you using a standard light strip or a 2D LED matrix ?
Method 1: Using the WLED Native Backup Utility (Recommended) A "repack" for WLED presets usually refers to
While the official WLED website doesn’t host "repacks," the developers endorse community-driven preset packs linked from their resources page.
You can find curated collections on GitHub and community forums:
One of the most popular resources is the "Ultimate WLED Scenes Collection," which is frequently shared across community platforms like the Home Assistant Community and Reddit. This collection is a prime example of a "repack" and includes . Each scene comes with its own API command (JSON) and an image so you can preview the effect. The creator designed these scenes to be "universally applicable" to almost any WLED installation, meaning you can use them right out of the box with minimal adjustments. The collection features a wide range of scenes, including: