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LibreOffice 26.2 released with performance and compatibility improvements

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The Document Foundation has announced the release of LibreOffice 26.2, the latest version of its free, open-source office suite. Available for Windows, macOS, and Linux, the update focuses on enhanced speed, better document compatibility, and user interface refinements. It supports over 120 languages and requires no licensing fees for any use.

On February 4, 2026, The Document Foundation released LibreOffice 26.2, a major update to its cross-platform office productivity suite. As Florian Effenberger of the foundation noted, “LibreOffice 26.2 shows what happens when software is built around users, not business models, and how open source software can deliver a modern, polished productivity suite without compromising user freedom. This release is about speed, reliability, and giving people control over their documents.”

The update delivers improved performance and responsiveness, enabling smoother handling of large documents during opening, editing, and saving. Compatibility with proprietary and open-source office software has been enhanced, minimizing formatting issues. A refined user interface provides a cleaner experience, including options like horizontal tabs in dialogs and the ability to insert hyperlinks from context menus or copy dialog screenshots to the clipboard.

In LibreOffice Writer, new features include start and end paragraph alignment for better style reuse across text directions, automatic right-to-left detection, and improved DOCX support for floating tables and font-relative indentation. Calc gains support for BIFF12 clipboard format from Excel, natural sorting, and faster operations like scrolling in sheets with hidden columns or removing duplicates. Impress benefits from better video and audio playback on Windows via Microsoft Media Foundation, native widgets in panels, and improved 3D chart performance.

Additional enhancements cover expanded open standards support, experimental ODF encryption, multi-user Base editor, faster EPUB export with progress bars, and markdown import/export. Under the hood, Skia rendering is now mandatory on macOS and Windows, Python updated to 3.12, and Linux builds require x86-64-v2 architecture on AlmaLinux 9 baseline. The suite will receive maintenance updates until November 30, 2026, with 26.2.1 planned for late February.

Users can download LibreOffice 26.2 from the official website, where binaries for various distributions and source tarballs are available.

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