Google Releases NotebookLM App for iOS and Android

Google has launched iOS and Android apps for NotebookLM, the company's advanced AI-powered research and note-taking tool.

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Commenting on the launch in a blog post, Google said:

We've received a lot of great feedback from the millions of people using NotebookLM, our tool for understanding and engaging with complex information. One of the most frequent requests has been for a mobile app — for listening to Audio Overviews on the go, asking questions about sources in the moment, and sharing content directly to NotebookLM while browsing.

Today, we're happy to say it's here, on both Android and iOS! This first version of the app includes many of the core features of NotebookLM — with more refinements and features to come in the months ahead — and is designed to help you understand anything, anywhere.

If you haven't come across it before, NotebookLM functions as an AI research companion that helps users analyze and interact with their documents, websites, and other content. The tool can generate summaries, create FAQ lists, produce timeline views, and even transform research materials into podcast-style audio discussions with AI-generated hosts. Google originally launched it in 2023, and then launched its NotebookLM Plus plan for businesses, schools, organizations, and enterprise customers in December. NotebookLM Plus is also available as a part of a Google One AI Premium subscription.

One of the big additions with the app is offline access to Audio Overviews, the genuinely impressive feature that sees two hosts have a podcast-style chat about your project sources. Users can now download summaries for listening on the go, which should be handy for those looking to conserve data. Whether offline or online, the app also supports background playback, making it easier to catch up on research insights while multitasking.

The iOS version also adds more interactivity. Users can tap "Join" to engage directly with the app's AI-powered hosts, allowing them to ask clarifying questions, change the direction of a summary, or toss in an offbeat query.

Sharing content into NotebookLM is now easier than it was via the web app. If you're viewing a website, a PDF, or a YouTube video, access the share sheet and select NotebookLM to add the material as a source. Google says it plans to expand the range of supported input types over time.

The NotebookLM app is now available on the App Store for iPhone and iPad. [Direct Link]

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dialogos Avatar
9 months ago

No, thank you.

Data linked to you
Purchase History, Coarse Location, Email Address, Physical Address, Name, Phone Number, Other User Contact Info, Contacts, Photos or Videos, Audio Data, Customer Support, Other User Content, User ID, Device ID, Product Interaction, Performance Data, Other Diagnostic Data
So you mean exactly like Apple Music, right?



And if you want to scare people then this is from Google...According to this, Apple Music collects even more data.




I call this hypocrisy.

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BootsWalking Avatar
9 months ago

Fair point, but Google is known for having a business model that depends on collecting and monetizing user data, while Apple’s does not
I always smile when I read someone saying this. Apple gets over $20B/year from Google to do this very thing.
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9 months ago
This genuinely sounds useful.. I just can't see myself trusting google with any more of my data.. bummer.
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9 months ago
I'm not gonna give all my data to Google!
They already have it.
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ShadowJamie Avatar
9 months ago
No, thank you.

Data linked to you
Purchase History, Coarse Location, Email Address, Physical Address, Name, Phone Number, Other User Contact Info, Contacts, Photos or Videos, Audio Data, Customer Support, Other User Content, User ID, Device ID, Product Interaction, Performance Data, Other Diagnostic Data
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dialogos Avatar
9 months ago

Fair point, but Google is known for having a business model that depends on collecting and monetizing user data, while Apple’s does not
I personally don’t trust Google, but I don’t trust Apple either. They have lost my trust.

That’s where we differ. You clearly trust Apple or at least Apple's marketing.

As a consumer, I’ll use the tool that works best for me. I decide what kind of data I upload. It’s not like Google can magically steal my personal info if I choose not to upload it.
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