Google has launched Notebooks in Gemini, a new feature that brings the power of NotebookLM directly into the Gemini app, helping people organise information, manage complex projects and learn more effectively in one place.

With AI becoming an increasingly important tool for learning, research and productivity, Notebooks in Gemini transform the app into a powerful project and knowledge management partner. The feature combines Gemini’s advanced AI capabilities with NotebookLM’s trusted approach to source-grounded research, allowing users to build personalised knowledge bases around the topics that matter most to them.

Whether preparing for exams, managing a business project, conducting research or planning a major life milestone, users can now organise their sources, files and conversations within dedicated notebooks that sync seamlessly across Gemini and NotebookLM.

“Across sub-Saharan Africa, we’re seeing growing demand for AI tools that help people learn faster, work smarter and turn information into action,” says Siya Madikane, communications and public affairs manager at Google South Africa. “With Notebooks in Gemini, we’re making it easier for students, entrepreneurs, creators and professionals to organise their knowledge, stay on top of projects and get more value from the information they already have.”

Millions of people already use Gemini to brainstorm ideas, conduct research, and complete everyday tasks. Notebooks in Gemini builds on this, by creating dedicated spaces where users can store and organise documents, notes and conversations related to a specific topic or project.

Once sources are added, Gemini can draw on those materials alongside its broader AI capabilities to provide more personalised, context-aware assistance. Changes made within a notebook automatically sync between Gemini and NotebookLM, allowing users to move seamlessly between the two experiences while maintaining continuity across their work.

Notebooks in Gemini represent a deeper integration between Gemini and NotebookLM, two of Google’s most popular AI-powered tools. Users can start a project in Gemini, continue their work in NotebookLM using features such as Audio and Video Overviews, and return to Gemini for additional analysis, writing, or planning—all while working from the same set of sources.

The feature is available to Google AI Ultra, Pro, and Plus subscribers on the web, with availability expanding to mobile devices, additional countries, and free users in the coming weeks.