The NotebookLM mobile app is now available on Android and iOS, giving users on-the-go access to Google’s AI-powered productivity tool. It brings the power of document summarization and audio content directly to mobile devices.
This mobile release has been one of the most frequently requested features. Now, users can upload documents, get instant summaries, and generate AI-powered audio overviews—all from their phones or tablets.
Unlike many productivity apps, NotebookLM mobile app is more than a reading tool. With its Audio Overviews feature, it creates podcast-style summaries that you can listen to while working, walking, or even offline. This makes it ideal for multitasking or learning on the move.
You can also use the app offline, which is perfect for travel or areas with poor connectivity. With just a few taps, it turns PDFs, articles, and notes into quick, digestible audio or text summaries.
Google Labs product manager Biao Wang confirmed the rollout in a blog post. The release arrives just ahead of Google I/O, hinting that AI innovations will take center stage during the event.
Despite being mobile, the app mirrors the full desktop experience. You can upload your sources, organize your notebooks, and access saved summaries. The content syncs across devices, so you never lose progress when switching from phone to computer.
Because of the mobile interface, navigation is smooth and fast. Uploading documents is quick, and summaries appear within seconds. Audio can play in the background, so you don’t have to pause your day to learn something new.
What’s more, the NotebookLM mobile app competes well with tools like Notion AI and Microsoft Copilot. However, it focuses specifically on summarizing and audio delivery, which sets it apart in a crowded market.
Whether you’re preparing for a meeting or reviewing course material, NotebookLM can save you time. Its simple layout and smart automation make it easy for anyone to use, from students to business professionals.
You can download the NotebookLM mobile app now on the Google Play Store and the Apple App Store. It’s free, and works with most Android and iOS devices.