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OnlyOffice
DeveloperAscensio System SIA
Initial release31 July 2009; 16 years ago (2009-07-31)
Repositorygithub.com/ONLYOFFICE
Written inHTML, JavaScript, C++
Engine
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    Operating systemWindows, Linux, MacOS,[1] Android and iOS[2]
    Available in45 languages[3]
    TypeProductivity software
    License
    Websitewww.onlyoffice.com

    OnlyOffice, stylized as ONLYOFFICE, is a productivity software suite developed by Ascensio System SIA, a Latvian software company founded in 2009. It is available as an open source community edition and a proprietary enterprise edition. Initially introduced as a project management and collaboration platform called TeamLab, it was rebranded as ONLYOFFICE in 2014 with a focus on online document editing and office productivity.[4][5]

    The suite includes applications for word processing (Document Editor), spreadsheets (Spreadsheet Editor), presentations (Presentation Editor), PDF files viewing and editing (PDF Viewer and Editor), form creation, and diagram visualization.[1] It natively supports the Office Open XML formats (.docx, .xlsx, .pptx, etc.).[6]

    ONLYOFFICE is available as both a cloud service and a self-hosted software, with deployment options for Linux and Windows servers, as well as desktop clients for Windows, macOS, and Linux,[7] and mobile apps for iOS and Android.[2] The suite also integrates with platforms such as Nextcloud, ownCloud, Seafile and Confluence.[8][9] The desktop client uses the Chromium Embedded Framework.[10]

    The software's Community Edition is distributed under the GNU Affero General Public License (AGPL), while commercial editions with extended features and support are offered by Ascensio System SIA under a proprietary license.[11][12]

    ONLYOFFICE has been adopted by French government organizations,[13] and is available in 45 languages.[3]

    History

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    In 2009, a group of software developers from Ascensio System SIA (Latvian-based) and New Communication Technologies (Russian-based) launched a project called TeamLab, a platform for internal team collaboration.[14]

    In March 2012, TeamLab introduced the first HTML5-based online document editors at CeBIT.[15]

    In July 2014, TeamLab Office was officially rebranded to OnlyOffice.[16][17]

    In March 2016, the developers released a free desktop application – OnlyOffice Desktop Editors.[18]

    In August 2023, OnlyOffice opened a holding company in Singapore and incorporated all the existing branches (those in Latvia, US, UK, Armenia, Uzbekistan, Serbia) under the one brand. Ascensio System SIA was to become 100% owned by the British-based Ascensio System Ltd, which in its turn was to become 100% owned by OnlyOffice Capital Group Pte. Ltd. The beneficiaries of OnlyOffice Capital Group Pte. Ltd. are listed in the registry of Singapore companies by ACRA.[19]

    In February 2023,[20][21] OnlyOffice released the first version of the ChatGPT plugin.[22] In January 2024, version 1.1.4 of the plugin was released which provided new tools for document editing and access to GPT-4.[23]

    In November 2024,[24] OnlyOffice launched Virtual Data Rooms for file security with automated indexing and content tracking.[25]

    Organization

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    Based in Latvia, OnlyOffice owner Ascensio System SIA was a subsidiary of Russian-based New Communication Technologies.[26] Due to EU economic sanctions targeting Russia, European organizations that used the commercial version of OnlyOffice were prohibited from doing so.[27]

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