Google is expanding Gemini into a more structured learning environment with study notebooks, a student-focused workspace for diagnostics, personalized lessons, practice quizzes, flashcards and progress tracking. The rollout turns Gemini from a general-purpose assistant into a tool designed to organize source-based study workflows, beginning with web access worldwide and mobile support planned for later in the summer.

In Google's official study notebooks announcement, the company describes a workflow that starts by assessing a learner's baseline knowledge. Gemini can then create smaller lessons tailored to a student's goals and reinforce those lessons with quizzes. The company positions the capability as part of a broader education-focused effort across Gemini and NotebookLM, rather than solely as a standalone product called Student Hub.

What Gemini study notebooks add

The central change is a dedicated notebook space where students can bring together their course materials and ask Gemini to produce learning activities from them. Google says users can upload sources including notes, PDFs and websites, then generate flashcards and quizzes inside a notebook. Study notebooks can also reference uploaded materials and sources while creating lessons.