LibreOffice Technology

LibreOffice Technology is the result of ten years of intensive activity on the software’s open source code, coordinated by the Engineering Steering Committee and carried out by developers, software engineers, security experts, and interface and user experience specialists of many affiliations.

The goal of this evolutionary process was to create a single software platform for individual productivity on desktop, mobile and the cloud: the only approach able to offer users the interoperability features that enable transparent sharing of all content, and independence from single commercial vendors and vendor lock-in strategies.

Desktop Platforms

Writer UI

Calc UI

Impress UI

Draw UI

Mobile Platforms

Writer UI

Calc UI

Impress UI

Draw UI

Cloud Platforms

Writer UI

Calc UI

Impress UI

Draw UI

Open Document Format (ODT / ODS / ODP / ODG)

Common Productivity Engine

LibreOffice

WP UI

SS UI

PS UI

DOCX

XLSX

PPTX

WP Engine

SS Engine

PS Engine

Desktop Platforms

WP UI

SS UI

PS UI

DOCX

XLSX

PPTX

WP Engine

SS Engine

PS Engine

Mobile Platforms

WP UI

SS UI

PS UI

DOCX

XLSX

PPTX

WP Engine

SS Engine

PS Engine

Cloud Platforms

Proprietary and Open Core Office Suites

Today, there is a large family of products based on LibreOffice Technology, for the desktop (with community and enterprise-optimized versions), for the cloud, for Android and iOS, and for Chrome OS. LibreOffice Technology is also used within larger products to convert and process document formats. These products are released by different organizations and have different brand names, but share the same common engine to offer users the same unique advantages in term of interoperability, resiliency, robustness and security.

For more details, see the white paper.