Similar to ChatGPT’s Projects feature, Gemini’s notebooks will enable you to consolidate files and discussions on a particular subject in a single location.
Similar to ChatGPT’s Projects feature, Gemini’s notebooks will enable you to consolidate files and discussions on a particular subject in a single location.


Google’s Gemini is introducing a feature known as “notebooks” to assist you in organizing information on specific topics in one convenient place while engaging with the AI chatbot, the company announced on Wednesday. You can include items like files, older conversations, and personalized instructions into notebooks that Gemini can then utilize as context during your interactions.
Notebooks appear to be quite similar to ChatGPT’s Projects feature, which debuted in 2024 and also enables users to keep track of topics in a single area. Google suggests “consider notebooks as personal knowledge bases shared across Google products, beginning with Gemini.” Gemini’s Notebooks are also compatible with Google’s NotebookLM AI research tool, meaning the sources you input while using either application will be accessible in both.
Gemini’s notebooks are being launched this week on the web for subscribers of Google’s AI Ultra, Pro, and Plus plans, as reported by Google. The feature is also set to arrive on mobile devices and for free users in the “upcoming weeks.”