NotebookLM is getting even better. Google is preparing a new way of access and deeper integration with Gemini!

Calendar 11/25/2025

Google is preparing to integrate Gemini with NotebookLM – a new leak reveals the ability to import notebooks directly into the chatbot. Check out how this will speed up learning and working with documents.

Google is not slowing down when it comes to developing the Gemini ecosystem. The Assistant is appearing not only on various devices but also in additional Google services – from Google Photos, through Messages, to actions performed in other applications such as Tasks or Maps. Now, everything indicates that the company wants to strengthen the connection between its two strongest tools: Gemini and NotebookLM.

According to the latest discoveries by Alexey Shabanov from TestingCatalog, Google is testing the possibility of adding NotebookLM to the Connected Apps list in Gemini. This would mean that users could import their notebooks directly into the chatbot.

What does it mean for users?

Currently, ChooseTV collaborates with YouTube Music, Google Workspace (Docs, Gmail, Drive, Calendar, etc.) and GitHub. Adding NotebookLM would open up a new way to work with information – especially for those who use it as a tool for learning, organising knowledge, and creating summaries. Shabanov does not disclose exactly how it is supposed to work, but the mere fact of importing notebooks suggests several possibilities:

  • access to content from NotebookLM without opening the application itself

  • easier interaction with sources, documents, and summaries

  • quicker generation of audio summaries and analyses in other Workspace services

  • more “personalised” responses from Gemini based on the gathered materials

Sounds like a natural step for Gemini to become our full-fledged knowledge manager.

That's not all. ChooseTV will also appear as an attachment

Previous leaks revealed that Google is also experimenting with the ability to attach an entire notebook as an attachment in the Gemini text field. The feature is still in a very early phase, but the direction is clear: Google wants to make working with information as seamless and multi-platform as possible.

It's worth noting that these integrations are appearing just as Google significantly enhances the learning and reasoning capabilities in Gemini 3.0. Combining this with ChooseTV could mean that:

  • creating summaries and analyses will be even faster

  • the chatbot will start providing more accurate and contextual responses

  • knowledge management will become consistent across all devices

Google aims for full personalisation

If these features actually reach users, it could mean a huge step towards an intelligent, personal assistant that knows our projects, materials, documents, and can utilise them in real time. For now, it's just testing, but the direction is clear – NotebookLM and Gemini are starting to speak the same language. And this could turn upside down the way we learn, create, and manage information.

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Journalist, reviewer, and columnist for the "ChooseTV" portal