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  • August 18, 2026

    TeX Live 2026 is now available

    Here's what's changed, what to check before switching, and how to fix the most common new errors. The most notable update in this release is that the features that produce accessible PDFs are ready to use in production workflows, and have graduated from the prototype phase. This update also gives you access to new and updated TeX-related programs, fonts, and macro packages. This blog post covers all the key information and important changes you need to know about.

    Overleaf releases an official update once a year after rigorous testing to ensure everything works as expected. We do this in order to ensure a consistent and stable experience for the millions of Overleaf users, and ensure our support team is able to assist you with any issues or questions.

  • 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.

  • June 27, 2024

    TeX Live 2024 is now available

    TeX Live 2024 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.

  • LianTze and Paulo · September 6, 2023

    TeX Live 2023 is now available

    TeX Live 2023 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, 2023

    Creating connections using Overleaf’s Git Integration and GitHub Synchronization

    Overleaf’s Git integration and GitHub Synchronization give you powerful and flexible ways to work with your Overleaf projects. These features enable you to work offline, collaborate with non-Overleaf users using local LaTeX editors, and bring in and easily update research outputs/artifacts into your Overleaf project via Git.

    We just added Git integration to our on-premises solution, Overleaf Server Pro (version 4.0), so now seems like a great opportunity to highlight what’s possible with these features.

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