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This page details system requirements for LibreOffice, the Impress Remote, and other software.

LibreOffice

Windows, Mac, Linux, and Android

System requirements for LibreOffice are available on the main LibreOffice.org website. Officially supported by The Document Foundation.

For old and current operating system versions see the following table with links to the download archive:

Operating system EOL for OS Latest supported LibreOffice version Link to the download archive
Windows 2000 2010-07-13 3.6.7.2 x86
Windows XP 2014-04-08 5.4.7.2 32-bit, 64-bit
Windows Vista 2017-04-11 5.4.7.2 32-bit, 64-bit
Windows 7 (RTM) 2013-04-09 5.4.7.2 32-bit, 64-bit
Windows 7 SP1 2020-01-14 25.2 download page
Windows 8 2016-01-10 25.2 download page
Windows 8.1 2023-01-10 25.2 download page
Windows 10 latest version 2027-01-12 25.2 download page
Windows 11 still supported 25.2 download page
Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger 2009-09-04 3.6.7.2 PPC, Intel 32-bit
Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard 2011-06-23 3.6.7.2 PPC, Intel 32-bit
Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard 2014-02-25 4.3.7.2 Intel 32-bit, Intel 64-bit
Mac OS X 10.7 Lion 2014-10-31 4.3.7.2 Intel 32-bit, Intel 64-bit
OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion 2015-08-13 5.4.7.2 Intel 64-bit
OS X 10.9 Mavericks 2016-09-30 6.2.8.2 Intel 64-bit
OS X 10.10 Yosemite 2017-08-31 7.2.7.2 Intel 64-bit, Apple M1/M2
OS X 10.11 El Capitan 2018-10-31 7.2.7.2 Intel 64-bit, Apple M1/M2
macOS 10.12 Sierra 2019-09-30 7.3.7.2 Intel 64-bit, Apple M1/M2
macOS 10.13 High Sierra 2020-11-12 7.4.7.2 Intel 64-bit, Apple M1/M2
macOS 10.14 Mojave 2021-10-31 7.5.9.2 Intel 64-bit, Apple M1/M2
macOS 10.15 Catalina 2022-11-30 25.2 download page
macOS 11 Big Sur 2023-09-26 25.2 download page
macOS 12 Monterey still supported 25.2 download page
macOS 13 Ventura still supported 25.2 download page
macOS 14 Sonoma still supported 25.2 download page
macOS 15 Sequoia still supported 25.2 download page
Linux 32-bit 6.2.8.2 rpm / deb
Linux 64-bit 25.2 download page


LibreOffice on other operating systems

FreeBSD

LibreOffice runs on FreeBSD and is available as package in the standard FreeBSD repositories. This is the suggested way to install LibreOffice on FreeBSD. There is no other community-supplied LibreOffice installer provided.

OpenBSD

See package information here.

NetBSD

See package information in pkgsrc.

Haiku

See information on the port in the announcement on the Haiku forum "LibreOffice is now available for Haiku".

Solaris & OpenIndiana Hipster

Amiga

Linux-based

Linux-powered Amiga can run LibreOffice; see this forum thread.

LibreOffice Viewer for Android

Impress Remote

Commercial Partners

Collabora Productivity

Collabora Productivity provide enterprise ready versions of LibreOffice for online and many device types, these all run LibreOffice Technology and are 100% open source software. Optional subscriptions are available with varying enterprise support levels. Generally, Collabora Online and the Collabora Office device applications are a few months behind LibreOffice stable releases, with the latest bug fixes and select enhancements backported to provide the optimal office suite stability, a requirement for enterprise.

  • Online (aka cloud/web), there are 2 versions of Online:
  1. Collabora Online Development Edition (known as CODE), this has the newest software and is recommended for home users and for businesses experimenting with the Collabora Online Office suite.
  2. Collabora Online, is targeted for enterprise use, what is included is determined by stability.
  • Windows, macOS and Linux applications are similar to LibreOffice applications, as with the Online version, they are generally a few months behind the LibreOffice stable release, with fixes and some enhancements backported, aiming for maximum office suite robustness, as is expected in enterprise.
  • Android, ChromeOS, iOS and iPadOS.
    • Android and iOS apps, screen sizes scale for smartphones and tablets.
    • ChromeOS app, this is the Android app optimised for ChromeOS, optimisations may include things like multitasking capabilities, large and multi-display support, better keyboard and mouse support. Additionally, the LibreOffice desktop application is reported to integrate and run well in Linux on ChromeOS (Crostini).
    • iPadOS app, this is the iOS app optimised for iPads, optimisations may include things like multitasking capabilities, large and multi-display support, better keyboard and mouse support.