Indoor digital signage describes the broad category of displays deployed in interior environments — retail stores, shopping centers, corporate offices, restaurants, hotels, banks, healthcare facilities, museums, education and transport interiors. Indoor installations represent the majority of digital signage deployments worldwide: controlled lighting, easier hardware access, lower brightness requirements, and simpler thermal management compared to outdoor.

Typical indoor display brightness is 300–700 nits, sufficient for ambient interior lighting without overpowering the space. Hardware selection ranges from consumer-adjacent SoC displays (Samsung Tizen, LG webOS) to industrial-grade panels for 24/7 environments. Livesignage manages indoor networks of any scale, with format-aware content optimization and centralized monitoring across hundreds or thousands of locations.

Use Cases

Indoor signage applies across virtually every industry:

- Retail and shopping centers: window displays, in-store screens, queue management.
- Corporate offices: lobbies, meeting rooms, break areas, KPI walls.
- Hospitality: reception, in-room channels, restaurant menus, conference signage.
- Healthcare: waiting rooms, patient information, wayfinding.
- Education and culture: classrooms, libraries, museums, visitor centers.