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NotebookLM now lets you listen to a conversation about your sources

An audio player in the foreground, over a background of various tiled images of sources like Google Slides and PDFs

We built NotebookLM to help you make sense of complex information. When you upload your sources, it instantly becomes an expert, grounding its responses in your material with citations and relevant quotes. And since it’s your notebook, your personal data is never used to train NotebookLM.

Over the summer, NotebookLM expanded globally and used Gemini 1.5’s multimodal capabilities to power new features, such as Google Slides and web URL support, better ways to fact-check, and the ability to instantly create study guides, briefing docs, and more.

Today, we're introducing Audio Overview, a new way to turn your documents into engaging audio discussions. With one click, two AI hosts start up a lively “deep dive” discussion based on your sources. They summarize your material, make connections between topics, and banter back and forth. You can even download the conversation and take it on the go.

It’s important to remember that these generated discussions are not a comprehensive or objective view of a topic, but simply a reflection of the sources that you’ve uploaded.

To try it out, follow these steps:

  1. Open an existing notebook
  2. Open your Notebook guide
  3. Click on the “Generate” button to create an Audio Overview
Screen capture of NotebookLM having generated a notebook guide with an audio summary of sources about science.

Tired of reading? NotebookLM can now generate audio summaries of your sources.

Here’s our own Audio Overview1 that we generated when we used the latest Keyword blog post about NotebookLM as the source material.

NotebookLM Audio Overview

A discussion of the blog post "NotebookLM goes global with Slides support and better ways to fact-check."

Audio Overview is still experimental and has some known limitations. For example, for large notebooks, it can take several minutes to generate an Audio Overview. Also, when the AI hosts are explaining your sources today, they only speak English, sometimes introduce inaccuracies, and you can’t interrupt them yet.

We’re excited to bring audio into NotebookLM since we know some people learn and remember better by listening to conversations. Be sure to share your feedback so we can make Audio Overviews an even better way for understanding the information that matters most to you.

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