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NotebookLM is one of Google’s best products, and it just got a cool upgrade

Students can now rewrite questions, adjust answers, add new cards, and share decks built around their own material.

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NotebookLM flashcards are getting a useful upgrade. Google‘s note-taking tool now lets users edit generated questions, adjust answers, add new cards, and share finished decks with other people.

Flashcards often need cleanup after the first pass. A generated card can be too broad, skip a key term, or frame an answer in a way that doesn’t match how a class expects students to explain it.

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The upgrade gives students more control after NotebookLM builds the deck. It also makes the feature feel less disposable, since a rough set can become something worth reviewing before an exam.

Flashcards are now fully customizable. Edit questions, tweak answers, and add brand-new cards to create the ultimate set of study tools.

Share them with your friends, classmates, academic rivals, etc— just be prepared for the endless shower of praise and accolades that follows. pic.twitter.com/tKbrcMv3dU

— NotebookLM (@NotebookLM) June 22, 2026

Why editing matters now

AI-made study cards can save time, but speed only helps when the cards are accurate. With the new controls, users can fix a weak answer, sharpen a confusing prompt, or add a card for something the system skipped.

That’s closer to real studying. A student can split an overloaded card into two simpler ones, rewrite a question in their own phrasing, or patch a gap after checking class notes.

How shared decks get better

Sharing gets more useful when decks can be cleaned up. A group study set is rarely perfect on the first try, especially when several people notice different missing details.

NotebookLM already has an advantage because it builds from a user’s sources rather than a generic prompt. Editable cards make that source-based approach more practical, since students can start with the generated set and then shape it around the material they actually need to learn.

Who should try it first

The update is most useful for students who already use NotebookLM with class notes, readings, or lecture material. It’ll also help anyone preparing for a test from a defined batch of sources.

Still, the feature depends on the quality of what users put into NotebookLM. The exact rollout timing and regional availability weren’t provided, so the smart move is to test NotebookLM flashcards with one narrow topic first, check the answers closely, and expand only after the deck looks reliable.

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