Google has been constantly adding new features to NotebookLM. In just a few months, the AI-powered notebook has gained several notable features, like chat history, support for Slide Decks and Infographics, making it even more powerful. Now, to close out the year on a high note, the NotebookLM team is rolling out two more features.
Going forward, NotebookLM will let you export your notes and reports, enabling editing outside the app. The option is accessible through the 3-dot menu overflow button in Content Studio. Depending on the content, you can export to Docs or Sheets.
Unfortunately, there’s no option to export Slide Decks to Google Slides or download them as a PPT, even though NotebookLM can generate full presentations.
Still, the export option will make collaboration easier, as you can share NotebookLM-generated reports and notes with others without forcing them to use the AI-powered notebook.
The second new addition to NotebookLM is Data Tables. It takes messy, unstructured information from your notebooks and organizes it into clean, structured tables with clear fields and relevant facts.
If you use NotebookLM as a dumping ground for important information, Data Tables will save you the hassle of organizing them into something that you (and others) can later make sense of. Even better, it’s possible to export the Data Tables to Google Sheets.
For now, Data Tables is only available to all users on Google’s AI Pro and Ultra tiers. It will roll out to free NotebookLM users in the coming weeks.
NotebookLM’s Gemini 3 upgrade should arrive next year
This looks like the last batch of updates for NotebookLM for the year. However, if Google’s recent momentum is any indication, the AI-powered notebook is likely to gain even more capabilities and features in 2026.
One of the most obvious upgrades for next year would be a move to Gemini 3. Despite Google rolling out its latest Gemini model in mid-November and instantly making it available across AI Mode and Search, NotebookLM is still powered by Gemini 2.5.


