Google Expands NotebookLM’s Audio Overviews to 76 New Languages

Google has announced a major expansion of its AI-based note-taking and research assistant, NotebookLM, by introducing support for 76 new languages in its Audio Overviews feature. The update aims to make the tool more accessible to users around the world and enhances its usability across diverse linguistic groups.

The Audio Overviews feature uses artificial intelligence to generate concise verbal summaries of user-inputted documents and notes, aiding comprehension and faster review. By offering support in dozens of additional languages, Google is positioning NotebookLM as a more inclusive resource for students, professionals, and researchers globally.

Originally launched with a more limited language set, NotebookLM has continually been enhanced as part of Google’s broader effort to integrate AI into productivity tools. The expansion aligns with Google’s mission to make advanced AI features available to users in their native languages, fostering better communication and understanding.

With this update, users can now generate and listen to audio summaries in a total of 80 languages, significantly increasing the feature’s reach. Google has not only improved accessibility but also provided enhancements to help users work more efficiently across multiple language groups.

The company has not disclosed specific details about which languages are included in the update, but says that the rollout is now live for all supported devices and platforms that feature NotebookLM.

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