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NotebookLM

NotebookLM: AI-Powered Research and Writing Assistant

NotebookLM is an AI-powered research and writing assistant developed by Google. It allows users to upload source materials such as PDFs, articles, and documents, then uses AI to help research, summarize, and generate content based on those materials. The platform excels at deep research tasks where accuracy and source attribution matter.

Category AI Office
Pricing Free
Platforms Web
researchai-writingdocument-analysis

Use cases

  • Researching and summarizing academic papers for literature reviews
  • Analyzing business documents to extract key insights and Action Items
  • Preparing for meetings by summarizing relevant background materials
  • Writing reports based on source documents with automatic citation
  • Learning new topics by uploading educational materials for AI-assisted study

Key features

  • Source Grounding: AI responses are grounded exclusively in uploaded source documents for factuality
  • Document Upload: Supports PDF, Google Docs, websites, and text inputs as source material
  • Audio Overviews: Generates AI-hosted podcast-style discussions summarizing uploaded documents
  • Question Answering: Answers questions about uploaded sources with direct citations
  • Note-taking: Creates and organizes notes linked directly to source material
  • Summary Generation: Produces summaries and abstracts of uploaded documents automatically

Who Is It For?

  • Researchers and academics
  • Students and educators
  • Business professionals analyzing reports and documents
  • Writers and content creators working with source materials

Frequently Asked Questions

Is NotebookLM free?
Yes, NotebookLM is currently free to use as an experimental product from Google.
How is NotebookLM different from ChatGPT?
NotebookLM grounds all responses in uploaded source documents, ensuring AI responses are accurate to the materials.
What file types does NotebookLM support?
NotebookLM supports PDF, Google Docs links, URLs, and plain text uploads as source materials.

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