Copilot Notebooks vs. NotebookLM
Understanding the differences between Microsoft and Google AI research tools
Overview
Copilot Notebooks (Microsoft) and NotebookLM (Google) are both AI-powered tools designed to help users work with multiple sources of information. While they share similarities in how they analyze and summarize content, they serve different primary purposes.
- Copilot Notebooks focus on helping users move from research to finished deliverables.
- NotebookLM focuses on helping users understand and explore information more deeply.
This article outlines the key differences to help you select the right tool for your needs.
Key Differences at a Glance
| Category |
Copilot Notebooks (Microsoft) |
NotebookLM (Google) |
| Primary Purpose |
End-to-end workspace for research, learning, and creating deliverables |
Research assistant focused on understanding and summarizing sources |
| Core Concept |
Combines sources, notes, AI reasoning, and outputs in one workspace |
Uses AI to analyze and answer questions about uploaded sources |
| Availability |
Rolling out across Microsoft 365 Education (A1, A3, A5) in the Copilot app |
Available through Google accounts (varies by license level) |
| Source Support |
Supports up to 300 sources per notebook (documents, meetings, chats, web links) |
Supports uploaded documents, links, and Google Workspace content |
| Grounded AI Responses |
Yes — responses are based only on selected sources and include citations |
Yes — responses are grounded in uploaded content with citations |
| Chat Experience |
Built-in Copilot chat for summarizing, reasoning, and synthesis |
Conversational AI focused on Q&A and summaries |
| Knowledge Visualization |
Includes mind maps and structured notebook summaries |
Primarily text-based outputs |
| Study Tools |
Built-in study guide (flashcards, quizzes, matching, fill-in-the-blank) |
No structured study tools included |
| Audio Features |
Audio overviews available (additional licensing may apply) |
Strong audio summary and “podcast-style” learning features |
| Content Creation |
Generates Word documents, PowerPoint decks, and Excel files from sources |
Limited to summaries, notes, and text outputs |
| Workflow Coverage |
Full workflow: gather → understand → create deliverables |
Focused on research and understanding |
| Collaboration |
Notebooks can be shared; Copilot chats remain private |
Sharing supported but less integrated with enterprise tools |
| Integration |
Deep integration with Microsoft 365 (Teams, OneNote, Loop, Office apps) |
Integrated with Google Workspace (Docs, Drive) |
| Live Capture |
Can capture and summarize meetings and notes in real time |
Primarily designed for static content |
When to Use Copilot Notebooks
Copilot Notebooks is best when you need to move beyond research and produce outputs.
Use it when you need to:
- Create reports, presentations, or structured documents
- Combine multiple sources (files, meetings, chats) into one workspace
- Provide students with built-in study tools (quizzes, flashcards)
- Support full project workflows from research to final deliverable
When to Use NotebookLM
NotebookLM is best when your primary goal is understanding and exploration.
Use it when you need to:
- Analyze and explore large amounts of reading material
- Ask questions and get summarized insights from sources
- Generate audio-style summaries for learning
- Focus on comprehension rather than creating deliverables
Key Takeaway
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