Google’s NotebookLM Introduces Public Sharing for Notebooks

Google’s NotebookLM Introduces Public Sharing for Notebooks

If you’re someone who uses NotebookLM by Google to organize thoughts, research, or creative content, there’s a big update you should know about. Google has officially launched a public sharing feature for NotebookLM, allowing users to create shareable links and distribute their notebooks with anyone, no account or login required.

This means your favorite study guides, research summaries, or curated topic breakdowns can be shared directly with friends, colleagues, or the wider web. It’s a small update that opens big doors for collaboration, especially for teachers, students, writers, and anyone who’s been looking for a simple way to publish their notes.

Before this change, NotebookLM notebooks could only be shared privately with specific people. Now, turning a notebook into something public takes just a couple of clicks. Whether you want feedback, want to help someone understand a topic better, or just want to show off your note-taking game, the option is finally here.

How to Share a NotebookLM Notebook Publicly

  1. Open your notebook on the NotebookLM Website.
  2. Click the “Share” button.
  3. Toggle the setting to generate a public link.
  4. Share the link anywhere, e.g., social media, email, or websites.

This update is available globally. Whether you’re in the US, India, UK, or elsewhere, public notebook sharing is now live. Try it and let your notes speak for themselves!


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