NotebookLM supports a variety of formats to help you get started with your research. According to the video (0:15 – 0:28), you can upload the following file types:
- Documents: PDFs, text files, and markdown files.
- Audio files: MP3s.
- Cloud/Web content: Documents directly from Google Drive, links from websites, YouTube links, or simply by pasting text directly into the notebook.
NotebookLM has evolved significantly by 2026, shifting from a simple source-grounded research tool into a multimodal production studio. Whether you are looking for a quick walkthrough or a demonstration of its advanced capabilities, here is a guide to the current “demo” experience.
🚀 Getting Started: The Basic Demo from NotebookLM Demo
You can experience the core functionality of NotebookLM by visiting notebooklm.google.com. Once logged in, the standard demo workflow involves:
Uploading Sources: You can upload up to 50 sources per notebook, including PDFs, Google Docs/Slides, YouTube URLs, websites, and even EPUB files.
Source Grounding: Unlike general chatbots, NotebookLM answers specifically using your documents. It provides inline citations so you can click and verify exactly where the information came from.
The Notebook Guide: Upon uploading, NotebookLM automatically generates a summary, key topics, and suggested questions to help you get started immediately.
🎙️ The “Audio Overview” Experience
The most famous demo feature is the Audio Overview, which transforms your static documents into a lively, podcast-style conversation between two AI hosts.
Deep Dive: The default “podcast” format where hosts unpack complex topics.
The Brief: A single speaker delivering key takeaways in under two minutes.
Interactive Mode: A new 2026 feature where you can join the conversation. You can interrupt the AI hosts with your voice to ask for clarification, and they will answer before resuming their discussion.
📽️ Advanced 2026 Features (The “Studio” Demo)
If you are exploring the latest capabilities, the Studio Panel now includes tools for high-fidelity output:
1. Cinematic Video Overviews
Beyond just audio, NotebookLM can now generate Cinematic Video Overviews. These are immersive deep-dive videos with fluid animations and rich visuals tailored to your sources. You can even choose specific aesthetic styles like Scientific, Infographic, Noir, or Anime.
2. Slide Deck Generation
You can instantly transform a collection of research papers or notes into a structured presentation.
Export: Decks can be exported as PDFs or PPTX files.
Revise: You can provide feedback on specific slides (e.g., “Make this more professional” or “Add more data points”), and the AI will regenerate the deck accordingly.
3. Deep Research Engine
Moving beyond your uploaded files, the Deep Research feature allows the AI to autonomously scour the web to find new sources, reconcile contradictions, and compile a citation-backed report that is then added back into your notebook.
💡 Quick Tips for your Demo
Focus Your Audio: You can now provide specific instructions before generating an Audio Overview (e.g., “Focus on the financial implications” or “Explain this like I’m a beginner”).
Mind Mapping: Use the visual Mind Map feature in the Studio panel to see a conceptual web of how all your different sources connect to one another.
Privacy: Remember that your uploaded sources are private. They are not used to train Google’s global models.
Would you like help drafting a specific prompt to test out one of these features with your documents?
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