LibreOffice Viewer

3.9
7.8K reviews
1M+
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PEGI 3
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About this app

You may know LibreOffice from the desktop - the free and open source office suite (successor to OpenOffice) with over 200 million users worldwide. It's secure and respects your privacy, not sharing your documents with anyone else. It's also available for Android in a simplified form, to view documents in these formats:

• Open Document Format (odt, ods, odp, odg)
• Microsoft Office 2007–365 (docx, xlsx and pptx)
• Microsoft Office 97–2003 (doc, xls and ppt)

LibreOffice Viewer also has experimental editing features, which are not yet suited to production use. (Experimental mode can be enabled in the app settings.) The software is open source and made by a worldwide community, so if you'd like to improve the experimental editing support, please join us!

Feedback and bug reports are very welcome, to help developers improve the quality of the application. You can report bugs and attach files here: https://bugs.documentfoundation.org

LibreOffice Viewer is built on the same technology as LibreOffice desktop for Windows, macOS and Linux. LibreOffice Viewer is released under the Mozilla Public License v2. The software is backed by a dynamic community, represented by The Document Foundation, a not for profit entity based in Germany.

LibreOffice was based on OpenOffice.org (commonly known as OpenOffice). Full credits: https://www.libreoffice.org/about-us/credits
Updated on
May 8, 2024

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
No data shared with third parties
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No data collected
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Ratings and reviews

3.9
6.45K reviews
Xbml Xyface
May 1, 2024
I appreciate that editing is in beta, but when selecting a text box, it hides the soft keyboard there is no option to show the keyboard. Plus, the only editing features accessible are from the keyboard (i.e. the delete key). You can't create any new elements, etc. if it was a Draw document.
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Guilherme Castor
April 8, 2024
It's working now. I was even able to create or edit same .odt text files enabling experimental editting mode, which is good. I was also able to open a simple .xlsx excel table, but was unable to edit it. Lets hope and wait for a stable editting mode.
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The Document Foundation
November 24, 2023
Could you please test the newly published version 7.6.3 and report back whether it's working as expected now?
Paddy Landau
November 24, 2023
Edited after changes: The app no longer crashes. Unfortunately, a .odt document with any sort of complexity (e.g. having a table!) doesn't render well. One of my documents displays the first 2 pages correctly; the third shows only the table and none of the surrounding text; and the remaining 9 pages are all shown as blank! Loading is slow, so for a long document, it becomes tedious, though that's almost certainly the fault of the hardware and not of the app. Thank you, devs, for your efforts.
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The Document Foundation
November 24, 2023
Thank you for re-testing the latest version of the app. Could you possibly share sample documents that don't work as expected, so developers can take a look - either by attaching them to a bug report on https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/ or some other way? (Please make sure the files don't contain any confidential data.)

What's new

• Various bug fixes from LibreOffice core