NotebookLM

NotebookLM

Google's source-grounded AI research assistant that transforms uploaded documents into interactive knowledge bases with cited Q&A, automatic study guides, mind maps, and engaging podcast-style Audio Overviews.

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가격

Free (core)

개발사

Google

출시일

2023

AI 모델

Gemini 1.5 Pro

노트북당 최대 소스

50 (Free) / 300 (Plus)

소스 언어

35+

소개

NotebookLM is Google's AI-powered research and writing assistant that transforms your uploaded documents into an interactive knowledge base. Unlike general AI chatbots that draw from vast training data and may hallucinate facts, NotebookLM is "source-grounded" — it bases all responses exclusively on the materials you upload, with inline citations linking directly to supporting passages for easy verification. This fundamental design choice makes it uniquely trustworthy for research, academic work, and professional analysis.

Originally launched as "Project Tailwind" in 2023, NotebookLM graduated from experimental status in October 2024 and has quickly become one of Google's most talked-about AI products. Powered by Google's Gemini 1.5 Pro (and experimental Gemini 2.0 Flash), it supports a wide range of source types including PDFs, Google Docs and Slides, website URLs, YouTube video transcripts, and audio files. The platform functions as a "virtual research assistant" that becomes an instant expert in whatever materials you provide, capable of synthesizing information across multiple documents.

NotebookLM's most distinctive and viral feature is Audio Overviews — AI-generated podcast-style discussions where two remarkably natural-sounding hosts conversationally explore, summarize, and analyze your source content. This feature alone has driven massive adoption among students, researchers, and professionals who want to absorb complex material during commutes or workouts. Combined with automatic Study Guides, FAQs, Timelines, interactive Mind Maps, the Discover Sources feature for finding relevant web content, and the new Interactive Audio Mode where you can pause and ask questions, NotebookLM offers the most comprehensive source-analysis toolkit available today — and its generous free tier makes it accessible to everyone with a Google account.

장점

  • +Source-grounded responses with inline citations eliminate hallucination risk
  • +Audio Overview podcast feature is unique, engaging, and remarkably natural
  • +Interactive Audio Mode creates a personalized learning conversation
  • +Comprehensive Studio outputs (study guides, mind maps, timelines, FAQs)
  • +Generous free tier includes all core features with reasonable limits
  • +Multi-format support including PDFs, YouTube transcripts, and audio files
  • +Discover Sources finds relevant web content to expand your knowledge base
  • +Strong privacy protections — data not used for model training

단점

  • -Audio Overview output is currently English-only despite multilingual source support
  • -Creativity and analysis are strictly limited to uploaded source content
  • -Google Docs imports are static snapshots that require manual re-syncing
  • -No dedicated mobile app — web browser access only
  • -Chat history is not persistent between sessions and must be manually saved
  • -No support for Google Sheets, Excel, or spreadsheet data

주요 기능

Source-Grounded Responses

All AI answers derive exclusively from your uploaded sources, eliminating hallucination risk. Every claim includes inline citation numbers that link directly to the supporting passage in the original document, enabling instant verification and building trust in the analysis.

Audio Overview (Podcast Generator)

Generates remarkably natural podcast-style discussions where two AI hosts summarize, analyze, debate, and conversationally explore your source content. Customizable with steering prompts to focus on specific topics or adjust explanation level. Downloadable as MP3 for offline listening.

Interactive Audio Mode (Beta)

Pause Audio Overviews mid-conversation and join the discussion using your voice. Ask clarifying questions, request deeper exploration of a topic, or redirect the conversation. The AI hosts respond in character, grounded in your sources, creating a personalized audio learning experience.

Studio Panel Outputs

One-click generation of structured content from your sources: FAQs covering key questions, Study Guides organized by topic, Briefing Documents for executive summaries, Timelines for chronological content, Tables of Contents, and interactive Mind Maps showing concept relationships.

Source Guide Auto-Summary

Each uploaded source automatically generates a comprehensive summary and key topics list, providing immediate entry points for exploration. These summaries help you quickly assess whether a document is relevant and identify the most important themes before deep-diving.

Chat Q&A Interface

Ask natural language questions about your sources and receive detailed, cited answers that synthesize information across multiple documents. The chat understands follow-up questions, can compare information between sources, and surfaces relevant passages you might have overlooked.

Interactive Mind Maps

Visual diagrams that map main topics and sub-topics extracted from your sources, showing relationships between concepts. Click any node to automatically generate related questions, making mind maps an active exploration tool rather than just a static visualization.

Discover Sources

Find relevant web content from within NotebookLM without leaving the platform. Gemini-powered search recommends up to 10 annotated web sources that complement your existing materials, importable with a single click to expand your notebook's knowledge base.

Multi-Format Source Support

Upload PDFs, Google Docs, Google Slides, website URLs, YouTube videos (via transcript), audio files (MP3, WAV), plain text, and Markdown files. Enterprise tier adds Microsoft Word (.docx) and PowerPoint (.pptx). Each format is processed to extract maximum information.

Multimodal Document Analysis

Processes not just text but also images, charts, graphs, and tables within PDFs, enabling richer understanding of documents with visual content. This multimodal capability means NotebookLM can answer questions about data visualizations and figures, not just written text.

추천 대상

Academic Research and Literature Review

Researchers upload collections of academic papers, book chapters, and reports to a notebook, then use the chat interface to ask comparative questions across all sources, identify common themes, find contradictions between studies, and synthesize findings. The inline citations make it easy to trace every claim back to its original source for proper academic attribution. Audio Overviews help researchers absorb dense material during passive time.

PhD students, academic researchers, thesis writers, and literature reviewers

Study Guide Creation for Students

Students upload lecture notes, textbook chapters, and course materials, then use NotebookLM's Studio Panel to automatically generate study guides, flashcard-style FAQs, timelines, and mind maps. The Q&A chat answers specific questions about course material with cited explanations. Audio Overviews turn study materials into engaging podcast discussions perfect for review on the go.

College students, graduate students, and self-directed learners

Professional Document Analysis

Business professionals upload contracts, reports, market research, and policy documents to quickly synthesize key points, compare terms across documents, and generate executive briefings. The source-grounded approach ensures all analysis is traceable to specific document passages, critical for compliance and decision-making contexts.

Business analysts, lawyers, consultants, and policy professionals

Content Creation and Podcast Production

Content creators and podcasters upload research materials, interview transcripts, and reference documents, then use Audio Overviews to generate podcast-style discussions as inspiration or drafts. The chat interface helps identify compelling angles, key quotes, and narrative structures. Study Guides and Timelines provide structured outlines for articles and episodes.

Content creators, podcasters, journalists, and writers

요금제

Free

$0/forever
  • 100 notebooks maximum
  • 50 sources per notebook
  • 500,000 words or 200MB per source
  • 50 chat queries per day
  • 3 Audio Overviews per day
  • All core features included (chat, studio, mind maps)
  • Personal Google account required
추천

NotebookLM Plus

Included/with Google One AI Premium ($19.99/mo)

Also included with Google Workspace Business and Enterprise tiers

  • 500 notebooks per user
  • 300 sources per notebook
  • 500 queries per notebook
  • 20 Audio Overviews per notebook
  • Response style and length customization
  • Shared team notebooks for collaboration
  • Usage analytics for shared notebooks

Enterprise

Custom/via Google Cloud
  • All Plus features included
  • Microsoft Word (.docx) and PowerPoint (.pptx) support
  • VPC Service Controls for data isolation
  • IAM access management and audit logging
  • Organization data boundary guarantee
  • Restricted public sharing controls
  • Dedicated enterprise support and SLA

비교

NotebookLM vs ChatGPT

NotebookLM and ChatGPT serve fundamentally different purposes. NotebookLM excels at analyzing your specific documents with verifiable, cited answers grounded exclusively in your uploaded sources — ideal for research and deep document analysis. ChatGPT is better for general conversation, creative writing, broad knowledge questions, and tasks not tied to specific source documents.

NotebookLM이(가) 뛰어난 점

  • +Source-grounded responses with inline citations eliminate hallucination risk
  • +Audio Overview podcast feature is unique and highly engaging
  • +All analysis is verifiable against specific document passages
  • +Free tier is genuinely generous for document analysis needs

ChatGPT이(가) 뛰어난 점

  • +ChatGPT handles general knowledge and creative tasks far better
  • +ChatGPT supports real-time web browsing and code execution
  • +ChatGPT offers more flexible conversation and reasoning capabilities
  • +ChatGPT works without needing to upload source documents first

NotebookLM vs Perplexity AI

Perplexity AI is a web-search-grounded AI that cites web sources, while NotebookLM is grounded in your personally uploaded documents. Perplexity excels at answering questions about current events and general topics with web citations, while NotebookLM is superior for deep analysis of specific document collections where you need every answer traceable to your own materials.

NotebookLM이(가) 뛰어난 점

  • +Grounded exclusively in your uploaded documents for maximum accuracy
  • +Audio Overview and Study Guide generation have no equivalent in Perplexity
  • +Better for deep multi-document analysis and synthesis
  • +Interactive Mind Maps visualize relationships across your sources

Perplexity AI이(가) 뛰어난 점

  • +Perplexity searches the entire web for current information
  • +Perplexity works immediately without uploading documents
  • +Perplexity is better for quick factual questions about any topic
  • +Perplexity provides more diverse source perspectives

NotebookLM vs Quizlet

NotebookLM and Quizlet serve different phases of the learning process. Quizlet excels at memorization through flashcards and spaced repetition, while NotebookLM excels at understanding and synthesis through document analysis. NotebookLM can generate study guides and Audio Overviews from source materials, while Quizlet provides structured repetition to commit information to long-term memory.

NotebookLM이(가) 뛰어난 점

  • +Generates study materials automatically from uploaded documents
  • +Audio Overviews provide a unique passive learning experience
  • +Better for understanding complex concepts and relationships
  • +Source-grounded answers help with deeper comprehension

Quizlet이(가) 뛰어난 점

  • +Quizlet offers proven spaced repetition for long-term memorization
  • +Quizlet has 500M+ pre-made study sets ready to use
  • +Quizlet provides gamified study modes that increase engagement
  • +Quizlet is better for pure vocabulary and fact memorization

1. Getting Started with NotebookLM

**Creating Your First Notebook:** 1. Visit notebooklm.google.com and sign in with your Google account 2. Click "New Notebook" to create a fresh workspace 3. Add sources using any supported method: - Upload files directly (PDF, TXT, Markdown, audio files) - Link Google Drive documents (Docs, Slides) - Paste web URLs or YouTube video links - Copy and paste text content directly 4. Wait for processing — each source automatically generates a Source Guide summary **Understanding the Interface:** - **Sources Panel (Left)**: Manage uploaded documents, select which ones to include in queries - **Chat Panel (Center)**: Ask natural language questions and interact with the AI - **Studio Panel (Right)**: Generate structured outputs like study guides, audio overviews, and mind maps **Recommended First Steps:** - Review the auto-generated Source Guide for each uploaded document - Click on suggested topics to begin exploring the material - Ask a simple question to see how the citation system works - Try generating an Audio Overview to experience the podcast feature

2. Mastering Audio Overviews

Audio Overviews transform your source documents into engaging podcast-style discussions: **Generating an Audio Overview:** 1. Ensure your sources are uploaded and processing is complete 2. Open the Studio Panel on the right side of the interface 3. Click "Audio Overview" then "Generate" 4. Optionally add a steering prompt before generating (up to 500 characters): - "Focus on the methodology and findings sections" - "Explain this material at a high school comprehension level" - "Compare and contrast the key arguments in these two papers" - "Highlight practical applications and real-world implications" 5. Wait 2-10 minutes depending on the volume of source content 6. Listen directly in the browser or download the MP3 file **Using Interactive Audio Mode (Beta):** 1. Generate a new Audio Overview with Interactive Mode enabled 2. Click the interactive mode icon during playback 3. When you have a question, pause the audio and speak using your microphone 4. The AI hosts respond to your question in character, grounded in your sources 5. The overview then resumes from where it left off **Important Notes:** - Audio output is currently English-only (source documents can be in 35+ languages) - Interactive responses are not saved or downloadable as part of the audio - Generation time increases with the volume of source material

3. Effective Research Workflows

**Multi-Source Synthesis:** 1. Upload all relevant research materials to a single notebook 2. Use source checkboxes in the left panel to select specific documents before querying 3. Ask comparative questions: "Compare the methodologies used in Paper A versus Paper B" 4. Use granular prompts: "Summarize all mentions of 'climate impact' across these three reports" **Building Systematic Understanding:** - Start with auto-generated Source Guides to get an overview of each document - Use the Chat panel to drill into specific topics with follow-up questions - Generate a Mind Map to visualize concept relationships across all sources - Create a Timeline for chronological content and event sequences - Produce a Briefing Document for a concise executive summary **Citation Verification (Critical):** - Always click the citation numbers in AI responses to view the exact source passage - Verify the context and accuracy of how the source is being used - Use verified citations for your own writing, reports, and research **Saving Valuable Insights:** - Chat history is NOT persistent between sessions — important answers will be lost - Click "Save to note" on every valuable AI response you want to keep - Build a curated collection of key insights in the Notes section - Export notes for use in papers, reports, or other applications

4. Source Types and Optimization Tips

**How Each Source Type Behaves:** **PDFs**: Best supported format. Both text and images/charts/graphs are analyzed. Upload from your computer or provide a web URL (not directly from Drive). **Google Docs/Slides**: Creates a static snapshot at import time. If the source document changes, you need to manually re-sync or re-upload. Embedded media is mostly ignored. **Web URLs**: Text content is extracted — images, videos, nested links, and paywalled content are excluded. Not all websites allow scraping. **YouTube Videos**: Only public videos with available captions work. The transcript text is imported. Very recently uploaded videos (under 72 hours) may fail to process. **Audio Files**: Transcribed to text upon import. Requires detectable speech content. Audio quality significantly affects transcription accuracy. **Optimization Best Practices:** - Check source size limits: 500,000 words or 200MB maximum per source - Use high-quality, well-structured documents with clear headings for best results - For dynamic content that changes, remember to re-sync or re-upload periodically - Select only the most relevant sources before querying for focused, accurate answers - Use Discover Sources to find supplementary web content that fills gaps in your collection **Enterprise-Only Format Support:** Microsoft Word (.docx) and PowerPoint (.pptx) files are supported only in the Enterprise tier.

자주 묻는 질문

Yes, NotebookLM offers a generous free tier: 100 notebooks, 50 sources per notebook, 50 chat queries per day, and 3 Audio Overviews per day — with all core features included. NotebookLM Plus (available through Google One AI Premium at $19.99/month or included with Workspace Business/Enterprise) significantly increases all limits and adds team collaboration features.
Source-grounding means NotebookLM bases ALL responses exclusively on your uploaded documents — it does not pull from the internet or its general training data. This dramatically reduces hallucinations (made-up facts) and ensures every answer is verifiable against your specific sources through inline citations. This makes it uniquely trustworthy for academic research, professional analysis, and any context where accuracy matters.
Audio Overview generates podcast-style discussions where two remarkably natural-sounding AI hosts conversationally explore your source content. They summarize key points, analyze arguments, make connections between ideas, and engage in light banter. You can customize the focus with steering prompts, download discussions as MP3 files, or use Interactive Mode to pause and ask questions during playback.
While source documents can be in any of 35+ supported languages, the spoken audio output is currently English-only. This reflects the technical complexity of producing high-quality, natural-sounding conversational speech across many languages. Google has indicated plans to expand language support for Audio Overviews in the future.
Free and Plus tiers support: PDFs, Google Docs, Google Slides, web URLs, YouTube videos (with captions), audio files (MP3, WAV), plain text, and Markdown. Enterprise tier adds Microsoft Word (.docx) and PowerPoint (.pptx). Google Sheets and Excel files are not currently supported.
Google states that your uploaded sources, queries, and AI responses are NOT used to train their foundation models. Enterprise and Workspace tiers provide additional guarantees including organizational data boundaries, enhanced access controls, and audit logging.
NotebookLM Plus and Enterprise tiers offer shared team notebooks where multiple users can access the same sources, chat with the same knowledge base, and view shared Studio outputs. The Enterprise version adds usage analytics for shared notebooks and stricter sharing controls with admin management.
NotebookLM excels at analyzing your specific documents with verifiable, cited answers — every claim is traceable to a specific passage in your sources. ChatGPT is better for general knowledge questions, creative writing, and tasks not tied to specific documents. For serious research requiring accuracy and citations, NotebookLM is the stronger choice.
NotebookLM is currently a web-only application accessible through mobile browsers but without a dedicated native app. You can download Audio Overview MP3 files for offline listening on any device. Google may release native mobile apps in the future.
Yes, NotebookLM has multimodal analysis capabilities that can process images, charts, graphs, and tables within PDF documents. It can answer questions about visual content, describe chart data, and incorporate visual information into its analysis alongside text content.