Google readies NotebookLM mobile app debut ahead of I/O 2025

Friday, May 2, 2025, 8:20 am

Google is set to expand NotebookLM's capabilities to mobile platforms, unveiling design previews and setup details ahead of its anticipated debut at I/O 2025. The AI research tool aims to streamline note-taking and data integration for users, underscoring Google’s inexorable push into cross-platform innovation with its characteristic flair.


arstechnica.com / Google finally reveals NotebookLM Android app, but you can’t use it yet

NotebookLM is a genuinely useful AI tool, and it's coming to your phone.

techcrunch.com / Google’s NotebookLM Android and iOS apps are available for pre-order

Google’s NotebookLM Android and iOS apps are expected to launch on May 20, according to app store listings. The apps are currently available for pre-order. Since its launch in 2023, the AI-based note-taking and research assistant has only been accessible via desktop. Google is now gearing up to…

winbuzzer.com / Google’s NotebookLM AI Research Tool Readies Mobile Debut on Android and iOS

Google's NotebookLM AI research tool has appeared on the iOS and Android app stores, signaling an imminent mobile release expected around Google I/O on May 20. The post Google’s NotebookLM AI Research Tool Readies Mobile Debut on Android and iOS appeared first on WinBuzzer.

androidheadlines.com / Google Reveals NotebookLM Mobile App Design Before I/O 2025 Debut

The post Google Reveals NotebookLM Mobile App Design Before I/O 2025 Debut appeared first on Android Headlines.


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