The Document Foundation has just released LibreOffice 25.2.5, now available for download on Windows, macOS, and Linux platforms, as the fifth (of a total of seven planned) maintenance update to the 25.2 series for its popular open-source office suite.
At the same time, LibreOffice 24.8, released in August 2024, officially reached end-of-life this week, so LibreOffice 25.2.5 now stands as the recommended “production-safe” edition for organizations and home users alike.

This update addresses a comprehensive list of fixes (63 in total), tackling everything from crash issues to document formatting quirks, making it a safer and smoother choice for daily use. Highlights include:
- Crashes and memory leaks: A multi-gigabyte leak triggered by AutoRecovery in Calc has been resolved, and several Writer crashes tied to dialog resets and page-number handling have been addressed.
- Document fidelity: Connector lines that went rogue in Impress now adhere to their intended anchors, while images that wandered off in DOCX exports remain in their original positions.
- Office-interop headaches: LibreOffice now preserves checkbox states inside XLSX files and repairs broken stock-chart exports.
- Input methods and scripts: Vertical Japanese text no longer rotates IME candidate lists, and Cyrillic characters render correctly again inside Writer.
For a full rundown of everything that’s been fixed in LibreOffice 25.2.5, check out the release notes for the RC1 and RC2 versions. The next update, 25.2.6, is scheduled for early September. LibreOffice 25.2 will be supported through November 30, 2025, after which it’ll reach the end-of-life for that release series.