📌 Core Features
Writer - Full-featured word processor: Supports rich styles, templates, tables, footnotes and complex formatting for long documents. Desktop-oriented tools bring familiar editing power to mobile. 📝
Calc - Advanced spreadsheets: Handles formulas, pivot-like functions, charts and basic macro support to manage numeric workflows. Performance scales with device capability for medium-size sheets. 📊
Impress - Presentation creation: Create slides with transitions, layouts and speaker notes to build full presentations on-device. Exports preserve most animations and layout elements. 🎞️
Draw & Math - Graphics and equations: Vector drawing tools and a formula editor enable diagrams, technical sketches and embedded equations. Useful for reports, academic work and visual notes. ✏️
File compatibility and export: Open and save ODF formats, read many Microsoft formats and export to PDF for sharing. Desktop-level compatibility reduces layout surprises across platforms. 📄
👍🏼 Pros
Desktop-grade feature set: Provides nearly all core OpenOffice tools in one package for full-document workflows on Android. Useful for power users who need serious editing features. ✅
Wide format support: Reads and writes ODT, ODS, ODP and several Microsoft formats with reliable export to PDF. Ensures broad compatibility when exchanging files. ⚡
Offline-first and privacy-friendly: Documents are editable locally without forced cloud syncing, keeping sensitive files on-device. Permissions are focused on storage and network access only. 🔒
Open-source engine: Built on the OpenOffice/OpenDocument ecosystem for transparency and long-term compatibility. Community-driven updates help maintain standards compliance. 🌐
Free access to core tools: Core functionality is available without subscription barriers, making it cost-effective for students and professionals. Good for occasional heavy editing without recurring fees. 💾
👎🏼 Cons
Large app size: The suite carries considerable storage and memory overhead compared with lightweight editors. Installation can strain low-storage devices. ⚠️
Desktop-style UI on small screens: Interface elements are optimized for tablets or larger screens and can feel cramped on phones. Touch navigation sometimes requires patience. 🐢
Performance on low-end devices: Complex documents, large spreadsheets or heavy graphics may lag or trigger slowdowns on older hardware. Expect better performance on mid-range and flagship devices. 🖥️
Limited built-in cloud integration: No seamless proprietary cloud sync; cloud access depends on Android file managers or third-party apps. Manual file management may be required for multi-device workflows. 🚫
Occasional compatibility quirks: Some advanced formatting or macros from Office suites can render differently and may need manual fixes. Complex macros and proprietary features are not always supported. 💸
💰 Prices
Free to download with core features available at no charge, making it an attractive option for budget-conscious users. Optional in-app purchases or donations may be offered to remove ads or support development. Premium one-time unlock or donation amounts vary by region and are typically modest. Download and evaluate the free version before opting for paid extras.