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LibreOffice 25.8.3 has been released as the third minor update of the year for the free office suite designed to help users get work done. This latest version includes seventy improvements compared to its October release. LibreOffice's core technology, LibreOffice Technology, allows developers to create desktop apps, mobile versions, and cloud services that support both open ODF formats and Microsoft's OOXML standard. The software is available for Windows, macOS, Linux, ChromeOS, Android, iOS, and can be accessed from the cloud.



LibreOffice 25.8.3 released

LibreOffice 25.8.3 is out, and it's the third minor update this year for the free, volunteer-driven office suite geared towards getting things done in work settings. You can grab it on Windows, macOS, or Linux from here.

Compared to the version released back in October, there are now seventy improvements packed into this latest point release. Its core is built upon LibreOffice Technology; that allows developers to spin up desktop apps, mobile versions, and cloud services based on its foundation. Basically, this tech powerfully supports not only open ODF formats (think ODT, ODS, ODP) but also Microsoft's OOXML standard (DOCX, XLSX, PPTX).

That means LibreOffice runs smoothly across Windows, macOS, Linux, and even ChromeOS for desktop users. Mobile support covers Android and iOS too, plus cloud access is available.

For more information, visit the announcement below:

Announcement of LibreOffice 25.8.3 - The Document Foundation Blog

Berlin, 13 November 2025 – LibreOffice 25.8.3, the third minor release of the free, volunteer-supported office suite for personal productivity in office environments, for Windows, MacOS and Linux, is now available at www.libreoffice.org/download. The new version fixes 70 issues compared to the previous release, which came out in October [1]. LibreOffice 25.8.3 is based on […]

Announcement of LibreOffice 25.8.3 - The Document Foundation Blog