NotebookLM Gemini 3.5 Upgrade × BibiGPT
On 2026-06-08 Google shipped NotebookLM's biggest update to date. The research tool migrated to Gemini 3.5 and Antigravity — Google's agentic stack — and, according to the announcement, each notebook now gets a cloud computer that can execute code, with 100+ software skills. In-chat Google Search lets you build a source repository directly from conversation, and notes export to PDF, Word, Excel, PPT, and CSV. The update rolls out first to AI Ultra subscribers and Workspace enterprise customers. For content-workflow users, BibiGPT already covers the video and podcast side today: paste a link from YouTube, Bilibili, or a podcast — or upload a recording — and get an AI summary, mind map, and chat with the video, available to everyone, no enterprise waitlist.
Summarize any video or podcast right here
Paste a YouTube, Bilibili, or podcast link — the live BibiGPT app loads inline and returns an AI summary. No redirect, no tab switching.
Key facts (90-second read)
On 2026-06-08 Google shipped NotebookLM's biggest update to date. The tool migrated to Gemini 3.5 and Antigravity, Google's agentic stack. Each notebook now gets a cloud computer that can execute code, with 100+ software skills, and in-chat Google Search builds a source repository directly from conversation. Notes export to PDF, Word, Excel, PPT, and CSV. According to the announcement, the update rolls out first to AI Ultra subscribers and Workspace enterprise customers. For content-workflow users the takeaway is practical: BibiGPT already covers the video and podcast side today — paste a YouTube, Bilibili, or podcast link and get an AI summary, mind map, and chat with the video, no waitlist.
Features
What changed in NotebookLM on 2026-06-08?
Google shipped NotebookLM's biggest update to date. The tool migrated to Gemini 3.5 and Antigravity — Google's agentic stack — and, according to the announcement, the update rolls out first to AI Ultra subscribers and Workspace enterprise customers. Three changes stand out for anyone who works with sources and notes.
A cloud computer in every notebook
Each notebook now gets a cloud computer that can execute code, with 100+ software skills — so a notebook can run analysis on your sources instead of only answering questions about them.
Build a source repository from chat
In-chat Google Search lets you pull new sources into the notebook directly from the conversation — ask a question, search the web, and file the results as sources without leaving the chat.
Export to PDF, Word, Excel, PPT, CSV
Notebook output now exports to PDF, Word, Excel, PPT, and CSV — so research leaves the tool as a document, a deck, or a spreadsheet rather than staying locked in the notebook.
Where BibiGPT fits in your workflow today
NotebookLM's upgrade starts with documents and web sources; BibiGPT starts with a link. Paste a video or podcast URL — or upload a recording — and get structured, exportable knowledge. Available to everyone today, no enterprise waitlist.
Paste a link from 30+ platforms
YouTube, Bilibili, podcasts, and 30+ other platforms — or a local recording you upload. BibiGPT turns the audio and video side of your research into usable material from a single link.
Summary, mind map, chat with the video
Every link becomes an AI summary with timestamps, an interactive mind map of the argument, and a chat where you can ask the video follow-up questions and get cited answers.
Exportable notes, available to everyone
Summaries and notes export to your note tools, ready to file alongside your document research — and the whole workflow is open to every user today, with no enterprise rollout to wait for.
5 key facts (90-second read)
Headline facts from Google's 2026-06-08 NotebookLM upgrade.
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Shipped on 2026-06-08
Google released NotebookLM's biggest update to date on 2026-06-08, covered by TechCrunch the same day.
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Migrated to Gemini 3.5 + Antigravity
NotebookLM now runs on Gemini 3.5 paired with Antigravity, Google's agentic stack — the shift that turns the notebook from a Q&A surface into a tool that can act on your sources.
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A cloud computer in every notebook
According to the announcement, each notebook gets a cloud computer that can execute code, with 100+ software skills — running analysis on sources instead of only answering questions about them.
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Build a source repository from chat
In-chat Google Search lets users pull new sources into the notebook directly from conversation — ask, search, and file results as sources without leaving the chat.
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Exports — and a staged rollout
Notes export to PDF, Word, Excel, PPT, and CSV. The update rolls out first to AI Ultra subscribers and Workspace enterprise customers; broader availability follows later.
3 typical scenarios for content-workflow users
What the upgrade means in a real research workflow — and where BibiGPT complements it today.
Researching a topic across web and video
NotebookLM's in-chat Google Search now builds the document side of a source repository from conversation. For the video and podcast side, BibiGPT does the same from a link: paste a YouTube, Bilibili, or podcast URL and get an AI summary with a mind map, ready to file into your research.
Turning long recordings into deliverables
NotebookLM exports notes to PDF, Word, Excel, PPT, and CSV. BibiGPT covers the step before: upload a recording or paste a video link, chat with it to pull out the key arguments, and export structured notes — so hours of audio become material you can actually ship.
Working without an enterprise waitlist
The NotebookLM upgrade reaches AI Ultra subscribers and Workspace enterprise customers first. BibiGPT's whole workflow — AI summary, mind map, chat with the video, exportable notes, 30+ platforms — is available to everyone today, so your video research never waits on a rollout.
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Turn any video or podcast into notes with BibiGPT
Paste a YouTube, Bilibili, or podcast link once — or upload a recording. BibiGPT returns an AI summary, an interactive mind map, and a chat where you can ask the video anything, then exports your notes. 30+ platforms supported, available to everyone today — no enterprise waitlist.