Google’s New Blast: Launched for iPhone and Android Notebooklm

News India Live, Digital Desk: Google’s New Blast: Google has launched a dedicated mobile app for its AI-operated research and note-taking toolm, which provides it to both Android and iOS users. This app brings some of the most demanding facilities on smartphones and tablets, which is to enable access to information and interactions.

Initially the notebookLM introduced as a web tool has been widely used to understand complex documents and interact with sources material using AI-birthted summary. The new mobile version adds faster ways to add material to portability, offline functionality and other apps.

AI summary and real -time question; Now on mobile

The app includes podcast-style audio overview, a major feature that allows users to listen to summary of documents. These can now be downloaded for offline playback, which is a useful option for those living in low signal areas or trying to reduce data usage. The audio continues in the background when using other apps.

Another additional facility is the joining button. This feature allows users to ask questions in real time during the summary playback, making it easier to go deep into any subject without switching tabs or tools.

The notebookLM is now integrated even more strongly with mobile workflows. Users can tap on the share icon from within any app, whether webpages are browsing, watching videos or opening PDFs, so that the material can be saved immediately in the notebookLM for AI-help analysis.

Now available on Android and iOS

This app is compatible with the device running Android 10 or the subsequent version and iOS 17 or above. This goggle play store And apple play store Is available to download from.

Google confirmed that more features will come over time, but the current version supports the main functionality of the desktop version. The announcement was made by Google Labs product manager Biao Wang, who reported that initial examiners found offline summary and content sharing particularly helpful.

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