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Google Rebrands NotebookLM as Gemini Notebook

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Google Rebrands NotebookLM as Gemini Notebook

Google has relaunched NotebookLM under the Gemini Notebook banner, signaling a strategic overhaul of its cloud‑based research platform.

Gemini Notebook: A New Chapter in Research Workflows

  • Serves 30 million users and 600 thousand organizations, now rebranded as Gemini Notebook.
  • Over the past three years the product added podcast generation, video overviews, and support for a wider range of file types.
  • The upgrade is being rolled out to Google AI Ultra paid subscribers and Workspace business customers.
  • Security and Interactivity: Containerized Notebooks

  • Each notebook now lives inside its own secure container, isolating data and execution.
  • Users can run code directly within the notebook, enabling on‑the‑fly data analysis.
  • This capability allows seamless integration of multiple data sources for complex output generation.
  • Pricing and Access: Ultra and Enterprise Plans

  • Google AI Ultra members receive immediate access to the new features.
  • Workspace Business clients gain the same benefits through AI Ultra Access and AI Expanded Access tiers.
  • A phased rollout for Pro users is slated for the coming weeks.
  • Competitive Landscape and Market Implications

  • The rebrand has spurred startups to accelerate their own podcast‑generation and research‑tool offerings.
  • Embedding Gemini Notebook within Google’s broader Gemini ecosystem could strengthen the company’s foothold in the cloud‑based artificial‑intelligence services market.
  • Future integration with the search engine’s AI Mode aims to make notebooks discoverable directly from search results.
  • Gökberk Uçar – This move positions Google to set a new benchmark in cloud research tools. The secure‑container architecture and built‑in code execution promise higher productivity for enterprise analytics and content creation, potentially driving up spend on Google’s premium plans. However, the restriction to paid tiers warrants close monitoring, as it may push cost‑sensitive users toward free alternatives.
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