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Google Gemini Launches Notebooks to Organize Chats Into Dedicated Project Spaces

Google launched Notebooks within the Gemini app, providing dedicated workspaces to organize chats and research by topic. This feature allows you to create specific "homes" for frequent conversation subjects, transforming ephemeral interactions into a persistent knowledge base that maintains the specific context and information associated with a project.

This update mirrors the industry shift toward persistent workspaces, similar to how Claude Cowork supports Projects for focused task management. By creating dedicated spaces, the platform allows users to separate workstreams and maintain long-term context without the need to restart conversations or manually track past interactions.

You can start using Notebooks today by swiping to the new organizational tab in the Gemini app. This follows recent updates that allow Gemini to generate downloadable Office files directly from prompts, turning the app into a full-cycle research and document production environment. The feature is rolling out now to all users.

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Give the topics you chat about most their own homes. 🗂️ Swipe to learn how you can stay organized with notebooks in Gemini and let us know how you’re using them in the replies.

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Still wondering? A few quick answers below.

Notebooks are a new organizational feature in the Gemini app that lets you create dedicated spaces for specific projects or research topics. Instead of relying on a single long chat history, you can group related conversations and files into these project homes to maintain a focused and persistent context for your ongoing work.

You can organize your work by creating a new notebook for a specific topic and moving your existing chats into that dedicated space. This allows you to keep all relevant information, research, and AI interactions for a single project in one place, making it easier to stay organized and pick up exactly where you left off.

Yes, notebooks in the Gemini app are integrated with NotebookLM, Google's AI-powered research tool. When you add sources or notes to a notebook in one app, they automatically appear in the other. This synchronization allows you to move seamlessly between conversational AI assistance in Gemini and deep document analysis within the NotebookLM interface.

Google is currently rolling out the Notebooks feature to users of the Gemini app. While the rollout is ongoing, the feature is designed to help anyone using the app for research or complex tasks stay organized. You can check for the update by looking for the new notebook icon or swiping to the organization tab.

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