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  • November 19, 2025

    Introducing Overleaf’s new look

    We’re excited to announce that we're starting to roll out a new and improved design of the Overleaf editor.

    From the beginning, Overleaf's goal has been to bring LaTeX to as many people as possible in an intuitive, user-friendly way. But over time, as we added more powerful features and integrations, our editor started to feel a bit crowded.

    So, following extensive user feedback and testing, we've developed a cleaner, less cluttered interface that makes it easier to find and use the tools you need today, while making space for the new features you’ll love tomorrow.

    We hope this redesign will ensure Overleaf remains the best place to write your research for years to come.

  • September 4, 2025

    TeX Live 2025 is now available

    TeX Live 2025 is now available on Overleaf. This update will give you access to new and updated TeX-related programs, fonts, and macro packages. This post covers all the key information and important changes you need to know about.

  • May 30, 2025

    Overleaf Server Pro 5.5.0 is available

    We are pleased to announce Overleaf Server Pro 5.5.0! This release includes new features, security updates to the base image and installed packages, along with improvements and bugfixes. You can read the full release notes here.

  • April 15, 2025

    Overleaf Server Pro 5.4.0 is available

    Update: We've released Server Pro 5.4.1 — this is a security release and includes bug fixes and updates to the base image and installed packages. You can read the full release notes here.


    We are pleased to announce Overleaf Server Pro 5.4.0! This release includes new features, security updates to the base image and installed packages, along with improvements and bug fixes. You can read the full release notes here.

  • March 18, 2025

    Better science and higher impact with Overleaf and DeSci Publish

    This is a guest blog written by Philipp Koellinger, co-founder of DeSci Labs.

    Introduction

    As a scientist, I often feel frustrated by the painfully slow publishing process. And I frequently question the trustworthiness of papers I read and cite, particularly when they make bold claims without sharing the data or code to back them up. Does that sound familiar?

    That’s why we started DeSci Labs. Our mission is to accelerate scientific progress by making research more accessible, transparent, and reliable.

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