The inherent need of note-taking software has taken the place of the proverbial note book and pen. New applications such as the Notebook Lm have further made note keeping much more seamless. Gemini 2.5 flash being in the process of launching as a stand alone app has further made the application much more powerful and efficient in keeping a track of the notes . Google has itself revealed that the feature is now in the process of being launched as a standalone app, which would bring a change into the way users interact with software.
The new Gemini 2.5 Flash would improve the real time processing, contextual awareness, automation and data research and summarizing features. All of these features would help the students and professionals alike for a more streamlined working process and note keeping.
New Features
Such additions, would help Google pace the product against direct competition with more established softwares, Windows users would be able to enroll on the new application soon. With the latest update to the Gemini 2.5 flash the new model would use multi-step reasoning to help the users accomplish more complicated tasks. With the new update to Gemini 2.5 Flash the application would now have access to more than 50 supported languages. Google further seeks to step beyond the norm and launch a standalone Application at the Google i/o 2025.
Gemini LM New Features
Gemini LM has been able to give the Notebook LM feature the power and efficiency of advanced reasoning capabilities. Google notified its users about the update through a post on X on May 2. As per the company the Gemini 2.5 Flash would only affect Chatbot and Q&A sections of the Notebook LM. The update comes soon after Google stated that Notebook LM Audio Overview have recently been enabled in more than 50 languages. Such updates would definitely aid bilingual and multilingual users when conducting research or study.
Google has extensive plans to further upgrade the Notebook /Lm application and they further plan to shift notable attention toward it during the Google i/o 2025.