LibreOffice
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LibreOffice is an open source office suite created by you, for you.
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One suite. Six tools.
Writer
A powerful word processor for everything from quick notes to full-length books.
Read the guide book.
Calc
A feature-rich spreadsheet to analyze data, crunch numbers, and create clear visuals.
Read the guide book.
Impress
Create engaging, multimedia presentations with ease and speed.
Read the guide book.
Draw
Design everything from simple diagrams to complex 3D illustrations.
Read the guide book.
Base
Manage databases directly: build tables, forms, queries, and reports all in one place.
Read the guide book.
Math
Easily write mathematical formulas using a visual editor or plain text.
Read the guide book.
Why Choose LibreOffice?
LibreOffice provides unfettered access to our office productivity tools,
at no cost to you.
The LibreOffice community encourages the translation, documentation and maintenance of our software
in all of the world’s languages.
Development is open to all; we welcome new talent and ideas, and our software is tested and used daily by a
large and devoted user community.
Join Our Community
Welcome!
LibreOffice is developed by a friendly community,
made up of hundreds of contributors around the world. It’s
free and open source software, so anyone can study how it
works and add improvements. Join us today and help us
make it even better!
Before starting to contribute, it is recommended to schedule
an orienting interview with TDF mentor
Ilmari Lauhakangas
Design
Localisation
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Documentation
Development
Infrastructure
Quality Assurance
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What People Are Saying
“Every bit as good as Microsoft Office and free to boot” -
ZDNET
“Truly exceptional” -
TechRadar
Meet Our Community
Join us at our yearly conferences - and other events - for discussions, workshops and fun!
“I’ve learned so much and picked up a lot of new skills along the way.”
- Kira Tubo, development
“LibreOffice has a fantastic wiki, with a lot of info for beginner bug triagers.”
- Steven Casey, development