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NotebookLM starts rolling out chat history on mobile and the web


Dec. 17, 2025 (7:00 p.m. ET): Updated to include new information about NotebookLM’s chat history rollout, which is now 100% completed across the mobile app and the web client.

What you need to know

  • NotebookLM’s chat history feature is rolling out now for the web client and mobile app.
  • Your chat history is kept private and can be deleted at any time, but can be used to resume conversations after you’ve ended a session.

Google announced chat history support for NotebookLM in October alongside a slew of AI chatbot upgrades, and it’s finally rolling out widely now. The feature allows users to start a chat in NotebookLM, close it, and pick up where they left off another time. Previously, NotebookLM notebooks would forget a conversation after each session ended, unlike Gemini, which supports Gemini and chat history.

NotebookLM is a research and study tool that can help you aggregate data and learn more about a topic. You can create Audio Overviews, Mind Maps, Reports, Flashcards, Video Overviews, Quizzes, Infographics, and Slide Decks based on source material. However, a simpler way to engage with NotebookLM is through the chat feature. It can answer questions about your topics using the context provided by your sources.

Now, chat history is available on NotebookLM’s web client and in the iOS and Android apps. Google says that chat history can be deleted at any time. You can delete a chat’s history by opening the notebook and clicking the three-button menu. This will reveal a Delete chat history button, which you can use at any time to clear your data.

Chat history in NotebookLM.

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For shared notebooks, Google reminds users that only you can see your chat history. All of your chat history is “retained and kept private to you.” That is, until you manually delete it.





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