# LibreOffice Reviews 2026. Verified Reviews, Pros & Cons | Capterra

> Is LibreOffice the right Document Management solution for you? Explore 2239 verified user reviews from people in industries like yours to make a confident choice.

Source: https://www.capterra.com/p/158981/LibreOffice/reviews

---

LibreOffice

4.3 (2239)

[View alternatives](https://www.capterra.com/p/158981/LibreOffice/alternatives/)

Provider data verified by our Software Research team, and reviews moderated by our Reviews Verification team. [Learn more](https://www.capterra.com/our-story/)

* * *

Last updated June 3rd, 2026

# Reviews of LibreOffice

Ease of use

4.3

Customer Service

3.9

## Pros and Cons in Reviews

Zero-cost productivity solution

94% positive reviews out of 710

Most reviewers find pricing highly valuable, highlighting free access to essential office tools without subscriptions, making it ideal for budget-conscious users and organizations.

Paul B

Owner, 2 - 10 employees.

"It is a great alternative for my clients who do not want to pay for Microsoft Office."

Frequent crashes and instability

65% negative reviews out of 161

Most users report bugs and issues such as unexpected crashes, file corruption, and compatibility problems, especially with large or complex documents, leading to workflow interruptions.

Flexible open-source productivity suite

97% positive reviews out of 226

Most reviewers indicate open source enables cost savings, broad compatibility, community-driven updates, and customization for diverse operating systems and business needs.

Limited templates and confusing menus

51% negative reviews out of 147

Some reviewers indicate menu and templates are less intuitive, with fewer template options and harder-to-find features compared to other office suites.

Comprehensive Microsoft Office alternative

99% positive reviews out of 93

Most reviewers describe alternative as a dependable, cost-free substitute for Microsoft Office, covering word processing, spreadsheets, and presentations for daily personal and professional tasks.

Sluggish handling of large files

60% negative reviews out of 121

Most reviewers describe performance and speed as problematic, noting slow response times and lag when opening or editing sizable or intricate documents.

Govind M

Accountant, 1 employee.

"Additionally, performance can lag with larger files or complex documents."

## Showing most helpful reviews

Showing 1-25 of 2239 Reviews

Sort by:

Most Helpful

Rating

Company Size

Reviewer's Role

Length of Use

Frequency of Use

Chris L.  
Operations  
Publishing  
Used the software for: 2+ years

### "A great free alternative to every OFFICE need."

March 19, 2026

4.0

Very satisfied with this alternative to OFFICE, which handles about 90% of everything I need for productivity. I am in the TEXT document every single day multiple times, and use the Sheets function every morning. I've used it for several years and am very satisfied with this software.

Pros

I use LibreOffice every day to write and save documents and sheets. It is a great value for the free plan, easy to use due to familiarity and has all the features I need for my business.

Cons

The constant upgrades can gum up the system, and the formating doesn't always translate into other files.

Review Source

DB

Damon B.  
Founder  
Telecommunications  
Used the software for: 2+ years

### "Great, affordable Microsoft Word alternative"

May 19, 2025

5.0

A great, affordable alternative to Microsoft Word. It requires extra effort to save the documents to make them Word-compatible, but the rest of the experience is smooth.

Pros

The freeware setup gives as many options as Microsoft Word.

Cons

Saving documents requires additional steps to make them compatible with Microsoft Word.

Switched from

[Microsoft Word](https://www.capterra.com/p/227146/Microsoft-Word/)

Not wanting Microsoft Word's new subscription-based model.

Review Source

JM

Juan M.  
Leader  
Writing and Editing  
Used the software for: 2+ years

### "Good enough for very basic use"

January 2, 2025

3.0

I’ve used it when I needed text processing or basic spreadsheets, but it won’t be enough to replace it in somewhat advanced use cades.

Pros

It’s free and has a significant amount features, you’ll be able to do most of what you can do with other office suites.

Cons

Sometimes formatting by come become me troublesome and you can’t see files designed as they were in Microsoft office.

Switched from

[Apache OpenOffice](https://www.capterra.com/p/160717/Apache-OpenOffice/)

It was recommended by many when the split between open office and libre office, as a replacement of MS Office.

Review Source

VB

Vanessa B.  
Business Advisor  
International Affairs  
Used the software for: 2+ years

### "Almost as good as Microsoft Pack Office yet free"

March 26, 2025

5.0

Pros

Almost as good as Microsoft Pack Office yet free

Cons

Compatibility issues with Microsoft are always annoying, but probably unavoidable, since they happen even within Microsoft products

Switched from

[Apache OpenOffice](https://www.capterra.com/p/160717/Apache-OpenOffice/)

I was told LibreOffice worked better than OpenOffice, and I believe this is true.

Review Source

NK

Nikolas K.  
Owner  
Graphic Design  
Used the software for: 2+ years

### "More than you will probably need."

November 14, 2024

5.0

I started using it back in the Open Office days before the fork to Libre Office and now I keep on using it as a professional graphic designer. While not mission critical for my job, I do need to use office applications from time to time and Libre Office cover my needs fast and reliable. I mostly use Writer that provide tools that you usually see in DTP applications. I also use Calc and Draw from time to time. Specifically Draw is so stable and good that once there was a need to convert a landscape PPT from a client to portrait so I can print it, something that I would prefer Affinity Publisher any other day, but this would require some exporting that I simple didn't had time to do, and Draw managed just fine to open the PPT and had the tools to let me re-arrange everything and export to a PDF file that I then printed as booklet. I have also installed it for my family members like my mother and sisters and all of them used Libre Office just fine, even if they only ever learned to use MS Office. I do believe that most people don't need anything more than what Libre Office have to offer.

Pros

It is a full suite of office applications that for most people will do more than just fine.

Cons

Honestly there is not much not to like. It is not like I have found something that made me use something else

Switched from

[Microsoft PowerPoint](https://www.capterra.com/p/141633/PowerPoint/)[Microsoft Word](https://www.capterra.com/p/227146/Microsoft-Word/)[Microsoft Excel](https://www.capterra.com/p/176574/Excel/)

Libre Office is free, and does the same things I did with MS Office. Maybe a bit better too a few years back.

Review Source

JG

Joseph G.  
owner  
Arts and Crafts  
Used the software for: 2+ years

### "Libre Office is the greatest"

May 19, 2025

5.0

I have not used it in about ten years. I am glad I discovered it. If it were not for Capterra i would have forgotten about it.

Pros

It installs really fast. It is a great alternative to Word that is so expensive. I am glad I found something that is not office and it is not open office. I think open office is not bad but this version of Libre has more file saving formats.

Cons

I had forgotten about it. I have been a bard for a long time and I am a published author so i should have known about this.

Reason for choosing LibreOffice

It installs fast and it loads fast, I really like having it on my computer.

Switched from

[Microsoft 365](https://www.capterra.com/p/227157/Microsoft-365/)

ms word is costing me too much money per year

Review Source

EH

Edgar H.  
Software engineer and owner  
Computer Software  
Used the software for: 2+ years

### "Basic software but with mediocre user interface"

January 3, 2025

4.0

I’m also using it to automatically convert docx to pdf and for that use case it works well for simple docx files. For more complex files the output is sometimes messed up when there are headers/ footers, or background images. It also works on windows, Linux and Mac which is great

Pros

It opens many types of files : Docs, pptx, and xlsx but also the open formats odt, odd. The basic features work pretty well

Cons

The ui is a bit cluttered, if you’re used to word it will seem more complex to use. The rendering will differ sometimes compared to Microsoft office

Alternatives considered

[WPS Office](https://www.capterra.com/p/126794/WPS-Office/)

Reason for choosing LibreOffice

I use both depending on the features I need. However wps was less stable in my experience

Review Source

RG

Resist G.  
IT Consultant  
Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing  
Used the software for: 2+ years

### "Libre Office Saves the Day"

January 7, 2025

5.0

Pros

Libre office makes office work easier and cheap particularly for small organization.

Cons

It's not advanced compare to Microsoft office.

Switched from

[Microsoft 365](https://www.capterra.com/p/227157/Microsoft-365/)

Office 365 is expensive although it has advanced features and usability

Review Source

TH

Tara H.  
Manager  
Automotive  
Used the software for: 6-12 months

### "Libre Office is Great!"

March 21, 2025

5.0

Love it because I can create word documents easily and save them.

Pros

I love that it is free and has all the options that other software companies have that charge money.

Cons

Sometimes it doesn't open up documents correctly.

Switched from

[Microsoft Word](https://www.capterra.com/p/227146/Microsoft-Word/)

No charge to use libre office. Microsoft word is good but charges a fee. In these times we need to save money everywhere we can especially if we don't need it everyday. Small businesses need all the help we can get.

Review Source

SA

Samer A.  
AI Researcher  
Computer Software  
Used the software for: 2+ years

### "My go to for documents creation and editing."

March 10, 2026

5.0

It is my best choice since I started working on the Linux Ubuntu Laptop operating system and did not have interest in Microsoft Office or other similar projects.

Pros

It is a great tool for document editing, and a very light memory footprint, which is a high value all for free, with ease of use and simplicity comparable to proprietary software like Microsoft Office, and it provides may customization functions and navigation options that can help writing and creating in many packages.

Cons

Sometimes I find it not the best to have a clear and simple user interface, and the work using the writer is overwhelming.

Review Source

JY

Jed Y.  
Owner  
Health, Wellness and Fitness  
Used the software for: 1-2 years

### "A great alternative to MS Office"

April 10, 2025

4.0

Overall our experience with LibreOffice has been good.

Pros

I appreciate that Libre is free for us to use.

Cons

Too me it seems the user interface is a bit out of date but that is not a deal breaker.

Switched from

[Microsoft 365](https://www.capterra.com/p/227157/Microsoft-365/)

I switched to LibreOffice because the alternatives were very expensive.

Review Source

DM

David M.  
Chair, Admin Team  
Religious Institutions  
Used the software for: 2+ years

### "You don't need MS Office"

August 31, 2024

5.0

I couldn't be happier. I work for a small church and putting MS Office on every PC just wasn't financially feasible. Enter LibreOffice: free, completely compatible, and utterly useful.

Pros

It's free. And literally does everything meaningful that MS Office does.

Cons

There's nothing I dislike about LibreOffice.

Switched from

[Microsoft Word](https://www.capterra.com/p/227146/Microsoft-Word/)

In a word... FREE. And completely compatible.

Review Source

Abhik B.  
PhD Student  
Computer Networking  
Used the software for: 2+ years

### "LibreOffice is a great multi-platform offline document editor/generator"

April 21, 2021

5.0

LibreOffice is a great free document editor which let us quickly create and edit documents on any platform.

Pros

LibreOffice supports most of the features of a modern document editor/generator. Unlike MS Word, LibreOffice is multi-platform and supported on most modern operating system like Linux, Windows and MAC etc. Further, LibreOffice is completely free and open source.

Cons

LibreOffice doesn't support wrapping text around the table, which is supported by MS Office. This often leaves blank space around tables. I want to see this feature in the future version of the software.

Switched from

[Microsoft Lens](https://www.capterra.com/p/193405/Microsoft-Office-Lens/)

Microsoft Office is not available on Linux. So I switched to LibreOffice from MS Office.

Review Source

VR

Verified Reviewer  
Senior Lecturer  
Higher Education  
Used the software for: 2+ years

### "A worth replacement for commercial suites"

October 14, 2021

4.0

I used for several years Openoffice and moved flawlessly to LibreOffice. Also if I have an institutional license for Office, I only use it in few occasion when I have to work on extremely macro-configured documents to be shared with colleagues. I daily work with LibreOffice, I appreciate the alternative to commercial suites and love to support it!

Pros

It is free, it has a wide support and development, with improvements and bugs correction. I cannot but support FLOSS (free libre open source). It has all the major features of other more expensive suites, and I prefer so much its interface compared with Office... There are a lot of free extensions to configure the app at your taste, and a strong community to rely when looking for support.

Cons

I find weak the image management in Write, and the lack of recording presentations in Impress (the latter not really relevant in a daily workflow).

Switched from

[Apache OpenOffice](https://www.capterra.com/p/160717/Apache-OpenOffice/)[Microsoft 365](https://www.capterra.com/p/227157/Microsoft-365/)

I switched from OpenOffice because it was dismissed. I don't like at all the interface in Office suite, and I have all what I need in LibreOffice, for free!

Review Source

Carolina C.  
lighting designer  
Logistics and Supply Chain  
Used the software for: 6-12 months

### "in my opinion the best free office software"

September 16, 2022

4.0

I was using it until the company moved us all to another system.

Pros

One of the things that I like the most is that the installation of this program is very simple Once you have downloaded the . You will be presented with a very intuitive screen which is the installation wizard. You won't notice it too much if your connection is not slow. As soon as you install it, you will be presented with a screen where on the right you can choose to open a file, remote files, recent documents, templates and the option to create documents with each of its tools.

Cons

LibreOffice requires more memory performance than other office suites

Switched from

[Microsoft Word](https://www.capterra.com/p/227146/Microsoft-Word/)[Microsoft Excel](https://www.capterra.com/p/176574/Excel/)

I was using it until the company moved us all to another system.

Review Source

KC

Kobey C.  
IT Specialist  
Mechanical or Industrial Engineering  
Used the software for: 6-12 months

### "LibreOffice: A Powerful and Cost-Effective Office Suite"

December 26, 2024

5.0

LibreOffice stands out for its powerful features, particularly in Writer, Calc, and Impress, which rival those of paid alternatives. Its open-source nature fosters a strong community of developers and users, contributing to frequent updates and robust support.

Pros

LibreOffice offers a comprehensive and versatile suite of tools that caters to a wide range of document processing needs, making it an excellent alternative to proprietary office software. Its compatibility with multiple file formats, including Microsoft Office documents, ensures smooth transitions and collaborations.

Cons

The interface, while slightly less modern than some competitors, is user-friendly and highly customizable, allowing users to adapt it to their workflow preferences.

Review Source

EC

Emmeline C.  
Writer  
Publishing  
Used the software for: 2+ years

### "Excellent writing tool"

April 2, 2025

5.0

I used it to write and edit many different types of documents including scripts and ebooks.

Pros

It easy to use and a perfect writing software

Cons

Nothing to complain about, software is very easy to use

Review Source

VR

Verified Reviewer  
User  
Information Technology and Services  
Used the software for: 1-2 years

### "Good app for small businesses "

February 24, 2025

4.0

Pros

It is open source and it is free of cost, the app is good for small businesses

Cons

It is not that user friendly app, no cloud storage present, the templates are limited

Review Source

SB

SREEREKHA B.  
QA Analyst  
Child Day Care Services  
Used the software for: 6-12 months

### "Ease of using Libreoffice"

May 6, 2025

4.0

Good and easy to create text documents has many options to edit and firmat the text

Pros

Has good features and options to crete and edit the documents

Cons

Not mamy options for graphical user interface objects

Review Source

PSA

P S A.  
Operations and project management intern  
Automotive  
Used the software for: 6-12 months

### "Average Doc Viewer with tons of Ads"

February 20, 2025

2.0

Nothing extraordinary, it doesnt have any featues that makes it stands out andtop of that it got advertisements on top

Pros

Nothing really, already most of the features are given by other good softwares

Cons

The ads that it shows on mobile and the UI isn't great as well

Review Source

Response from The Document Foundation

February 27, 2025

You are probably referring to a different product, as LibreOffice has no ads on any version. It would be nice to double-check before disqualifying a product with false information.

MH

Moss H.  
Graphic Designer  
Recreational Facilities and Services  
Used the software for: Less than 6 months

### "Needs to be more used!"

November 4, 2024

4.0

Pros

Intuitive menu design with a stable working experience.

Cons

Sometimes there can be errors from opening .docx files, however that is not different from most programs.

Review Source

Sébastien L.  
Directeur  
Computer Software  
Used the software for: 2+ years

### "The Best Free and Cross-Platform Office Suite Available, Period"

March 25, 2019

5.0

Because there is no need to get a license in order to use it, it has been helpful in giving friends and family members who aren't tech-savvy access to this software on their own computer to be able to work freely on their own projects. It has worked really well on all major operating systems and it is a breeze to help out when something is not going as well as planned, since one file will open exactly the same on any machine. There is even a portable version of the suite that makes it possible to execute the software directly from a USB stick, which was also handy more than once. In work settings where there is no budget to install paid software on all machines, LibreOffice really is a lifesaver. Even though it is free, it has all the necessary features to get the job done and that is why it consistently becomes the number one choice to use, especially on Linux systems and in companies with less than ideal budget.

Pros

LibreOffice has a complete suite of tools that includes a word processor, a spreadsheet application, tools for drawing and presentation as well as a database manager. The word processor integrates flawlessly with other components of the suite: you can easily enter mathematical formulae, insert tables from a spreadsheet or drawings as multimedia files. It can also export to PDF with great results any kind of document that's opened with it. Apart from PDF, it can also export to various other formats depending on the type of document (including PNG, SVG, HTML, EPUB, etc.). One other clear advantage of LibreOffice is that it is free (as in open source) and uses by default open formats, which makes it easy to use with different software that use the same file extensions. It's also quite lightweight and works even on older systems. Since it works on different operating systems including Windows, MacOS and Linux, it can be used in work environments with machines used for different purposes without any problem. There are many templates and extensions available to customize the experience and the way styles and paragraphs are handled makes more sense than with other alternatives: it is clear what result is obtained and changes are easy to apply to a whole document.

Cons

One has to be careful with the database manager as there are a number of cases of corrupted databases that have been reported. LibreOffice also tries its best to import files that use a format from other popular suites but sometimes, the formatting will not match exactly what is expected, especially with DOCX and XLXS files when special components such as macros are involved. Because it uses Java to be cross-platform, it can feel slower than other alternatives and it doesn't look as well integrated as native applications for that reason. It can be tedious to design flowcharts with LibreOffice Draw because aligning elements between each other and resizing them is not always as intuitive as it could be. Opening PPTX (PowerPoint) presentations with LibreOffice Impress sometimes causes notorious lags and display errors with multimedia files. There are non-obvious workarounds, but this can be an issue when receiving presentations that are designed for other pieces of software.

Review Source

VR

Verified Reviewer  
Writer  
Writing and Editing  
Used the software for: 2+ years

### "A solid MS Word alternative"

September 29, 2020

5.0

Very fast up time, small footprint, efficient and effective with a familiar interface. I use it for first drafts of my books. I use it alongside MS Office (which has no problem dealing with the files) knowing that if I should ever be unable to maintain my MS licence, all is not lost. Definitely recommended for those who need some serious power without a serious price tag.

Pros

For many people, MS Office is bloated, expensive and a resource hog. While Libre Office doesn't sport all the powerful features of MS Office, as a practical, no-nonsense office suite it can do just about anything you want except the very fancy stuff which, to be fair, few of us use!). For those on low incomes or even those more used to older versions of Office, this is a very efficient alternative with a familiar front end and a much smaller footprint, making it ideal for laptop computers with minimal hard-drive space. It's kept up to date, there are forums where any issues can be highlighted and it does what it says on the tin. If you're looking for an alternative to MS Office that's free and will do the job in most cases, this is the one you want.

Cons

There are features in MS Office full version you won't find here, but as most of us are used to using a Word Processor with occasional forays into spreadsheets, the bulk of users won't miss them. There are, of course, other open source alternatives to those programmes too. The point is, if all you're looking for is the basics, this'll do it and it has the overwhelming advantage of being free (though you can donate if you care to). If you want more, you may have to download others that aren't fully integrated, which is rather more fiddly but is doable.

Review Source

VR

Verified Reviewer  
Writer  
Computer Software  
Used the software for: 2+ years

### "Not the best(writer review)"

March 14, 2022

3.0

Very poor experience. Lack of creativity.

Pros

I have used this software for the better part of a year and altough it is free as mentioned, it is not worth the hassle of downloading and attempting a book with it. I will be moving to bigger software. Still a nice alternative to other more expensive programs.

Cons

Lack of a sufficient choice of fonts and tools necessary. Writing is like art and if I need to do so I must have the correct tools available at all times.

Review Source

YB

Yevstakhii B.  
Teacher  
E-Learning  
Used the software for: Less than 6 months

### "My expirience of use LibreOffice"

May 6, 2023

5.0

One of the significant advantages of LibreOffice is that it is free to download and use. This allows to have access to a full-featured office suite without any financial barrier. Additionally, being open-source software means that users have the freedom to modify and customize the software according to their specific needs.LibreOffice offers a suite of applications that cover a wide range of productivity needs. These include Writer (word processing), Calc (spreadsheet), Impress (presentation), Draw (vector graphics), and Base (database management). Having all these applications in one suite provides me with a complete set of tools for various tasks, reducing the need for multiple software installations.LibreOffice supports a wide range of file formats, including those used by commercial office suites like Microsoft Office. This allows me to open, edit, and save documents in formats commonly used by others, facilitating seamless collaboration and sharing with users of different office software.

Pros

1\. Free and open-source: One of the most significant advantages of LibreOffice is that it is free and open-source software. This means that I can download and use it without any cost and have access to the source code, allowing for customization and community-driven development.2. Comprehensive suite of applications: LibreOffice offers a suite of applications that provide alternatives to popular productivity tools. It includes applications like Writer (word processing), Calc (spreadsheet), Impress (presentation), Draw (vector graphics), and Base (database management). Having all these applications integrated into one suite provide with a comprehensive set of tools for various tasks.3.Rich feature set: LibreOffice offers a wide range of features comparable to commercial office suites. For instance, Writer provides tools for formatting, styles, and templates, while Calc offers advanced formula functions, data analysis, and charting capabilities.4. Compatibility with Microsoft Office formats: LibreOffice supports a wide range of file formats, including those used by Microsoft Office (such as .docx, .xlsx, .pptx). This compatibility allows to open, edit, and save documents in formats commonly used by others, ensuring seamless collaboration and file sharing.

Cons

1\. User interface and design: I have mentioned that interface of LibreOffice to be less polished or intuitive compared to commercial office suites like Microsoft Office. While the interface is functional, it may not offer the same level of visual appeal or consistency across all applications within the suite.2. Learning curve and documentation: Users who are transitioning from other office suites may find a learning curve when adapting to LibreOffice. I noticed that the documentation and available resources for troubleshooting or learning advanced features of LibreOffice are not as extensive or user-friendly as those provided by commercial alternatives.3. Slower performance with larger documents: LibreOffice may experience slower performance, particularly when working with larger or more complex documents. This can include delays when opening, saving, or manipulating files with extensive content, multiple images, or complex formatting.

Review Source

Similar Products

Featured

## Related categories

[Document Management](https://www.capterra.com/document-management-software/)[Content Management](https://www.capterra.com/content-management-software/)[Productivity](https://www.capterra.com/productivity-software/)

## Send me user reviews about this product

### Fill out the form and we'll send a list of the top-rated software based on real user reviews directly to your inbox.