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Google reveals powerful NotebookLM app for Android and iOS with release date – here’s what it looks like

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  • The NotebookLM mobile app listings are now live
  • The research app is coming very soon to Android and iOS
  • Expect to hear more news at Google I/O 2025 on May 20

Having hinted at the imminent arrival of a NotebookLM app last month, Google has now put the AI research app live on the Google Play Store and Apple App Store for mobile devices. You can’t download it yet, but you can pre-order it – and it gives us a good early glimpse of what the promising app looks like.

‘Pre-ordering’ the app means it will automatically download to your phone when it’s launched in full, which according to the Apple App Store listing (via 9to5Google) is May 20 – the same day as Google I/O 2025 starts, where we’ll no doubt hear more about this app.

Three tablets on a blue background showing the NotebookLM app

(Image credit: Google)

If you’ve never come across NotebookLM before, it’s an AI-powered resource tool that can collate information across documents, webpages, and more – you can get smart summaries, ask questions about the data, and even produce fake podcasts (which you can interrupt, if you want to).

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