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Gemini Notebook is Google’s new name for NotebookLM

Google’s rebrand brings NotebookLM under Gemini while preserving the standalone tool researchers and students know.

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Google’s NotebookLM is getting a new name: Gemini Notebook. On the surface, it is a straightforward branding change. In practice, it says something more consequential about where Google thinks one of its most distinctive AI products is headed.

NotebookLM built its following by doing a refreshingly specific job. You gave it a set of sources — documents, slides, PDFs, links, notes — and asked it to help make sense of them. Instead of behaving like a general chatbot with the whole internet at its disposal, it was meant to stay close to the material on the desk in front of it. It could summarize a mess of research, surface themes, answer questions with citations, and turn source packs into study guides or its widely shared Audio Overviews.

That narrowness was part of the appeal. In an era when many AI products promise to do everything, NotebookLM felt more like a diligent research assistant: useful precisely because you could inspect where its answers came from.

Now Google is bringing that assistant under the Gemini banner.

The company announced on July 16 that NotebookLM will become Gemini Notebook, while remaining a standalone research product. Google says more than 30 million people and 600,000 organizations now use the service, a remarkable scale for a tool that began life as “Project Tailwind,” an experimental AI-first notebook introduced at Google I/O in 2023. Google’s announcement frames the rename as part of a broader move to make notebooks available across its ecosystem — inside the Gemini app already, and eventually in Google Search’s AI Mode.

The old name was clever, if slightly technical. The “LM” was a nod to language models, and the product was designed around a simple premise: what if note-taking software were built from the start with an AI model at its center? That idea has held up better than plenty of early generative-AI experiments. Research is one of the places where chat interfaces can genuinely help, especially when people are staring at too much information and too little time.

But the name had also become a little awkward in Google’s wider product universe. Gemini is the company’s umbrella brand for its consumer-facing AI assistant and models. Calling the tool Gemini Notebook makes the relationship easier to understand at a glance: this is not a separate Google AI bet; it is a research-focused corner of the Gemini world.

There is a trade-off in that clarity. NotebookLM had developed an identity of its own, and a devoted audience that liked its independence from the all-purpose chatbot race. Google seems aware of that risk. Its announcement goes out of its way to say Gemini Notebook remains a standalone product, not merely a feature tucked into Gemini.

That distinction matters because the two experiences do not work in exactly the same way. In the standalone notebook product, responses are grounded exclusively in the sources a user has added. Inside Gemini, Google says notebook-based answers can also draw on web search and other tools. That may be more flexible, but it is a different proposition. For researchers, students, journalists, analysts and anyone handling a defined set of materials, the point of a source-bound workspace is often to reduce the chance that the system wanders beyond the record. Google’s support documentation makes that difference explicit.

The rename arrives with a more substantive upgrade, too. Google says it has begun rolling out a secure cloud computer for each notebook, allowing Gemini Notebook to write and run code for source-grounded data analysis. Initially, that capability is available to Google AI Ultra subscribers and certain Workspace business customers, with a rollout planned for Pro users on the web in the following weeks.

That is the portion of the announcement worth watching. Summarization is now table stakes for AI tools. The more interesting question is whether a notebook can do meaningful work with the materials it contains: find patterns in a spreadsheet, test a calculation, compare figures across reports, or turn a dense stack of evidence into something a person can interrogate. If Google gets that right, Gemini Notebook could become less of a polished summarizer and more of a practical research environment.

Of course, the old rules still apply. A system grounded in sources can be more checkable than one that freely draws from the web, but it is only as reliable as the material it is given — and as careful as the person using it. Google itself emphasizes that NotebookLM’s citations are intended to let users verify claims in context, not to eliminate the need for verification. Its help center notes that users can inspect quoted passages and jump back to their source.

That may be Gemini Notebook’s most valuable inheritance from NotebookLM: the idea that AI should not just produce an answer, but show its work. Google’s branding shift makes the product feel more central to its AI strategy. The challenge now is making sure it does not lose the focused, source-led character that made NotebookLM stand out in the first place.


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