Connect to Google NotebookLM for source ingestion, querying, and audio summary generation.
This MCP tool claims to interact with Google NotebookLM through a real Chrome browser. It is open-source under MIT and requires no separate API key, but it likely performs local browser automation and interacts with a third-party cloud service, so overall it warrants caution. Sparse documentation, zero stars, and unknown maintenance increase audit uncertainty.
The materials state there are no separate keys or environment variables, which is a positive sign. However, if it uses a real Chrome session to access NotebookLM, it may rely on browser session state/cookies, which are sensitive credential artifacts and carry the usual risk of misuse or exposure by automation.
Although no remote endpoint is explicitly listed, the stated function is to interact with Google NotebookLM, so user queries, source ingestion, and audio overview requests will likely be sent to Google-related services. This is consistent with the declared functionality, but the documentation does not specify exact domains or data-flow details.
The system checks indicate code execution, and the description about interacting through a real Chrome browser suggests it starts or controls a local browser and related automation processes. This is a standard capability for this type of MCP tool, and the materials do not show clearly excessive privileges unrelated to its stated purpose.
Its support for source ingestion implies it may read user-provided local content and import it into NotebookLM. Browser automation can also access page content, upload/download flows, or user-selected files. The current materials do not prove overbroad file access, but the data exposure surface is meaningful and should be limited to the minimum necessary scope.
Positive factors include being open-source under an MIT license, making the code auditable in principle. However, the source is only a third-party registry entry, the repository has 0 stars, maintenance is unknown, and the README is absent, which weakens verifiability and maturity. No explicit malicious red flags are present, but supply-chain trust remains limited.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "NotebookLM MCP Server" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Please import these webpages and PDFs into NotebookLM, then answer: what are the core conclusions, evidence sources, and controversies in this research?
A structured answer grounded in the imported sources, covering conclusions, evidence, and controversies.
Import this project knowledge base into NotebookLM and generate an audio overview in English suitable for commuting, focusing on background, key findings, and next-step recommendations.
A playable audio overview along with a concise summary of the key points.
Please import the meeting notes, requirement docs, and supporting materials into NotebookLM, then extract decisions, action items, owners, and risks.
A clear distilled meeting summary for follow-up actions and team collaboration.
Automate NotebookLM to manage sources, answer questions, and generate audio overviews.
Control Google NotebookLM with AI for notebooks, sources, and audio generation.
Connect to Google NotebookLM to organize sources and generate learning outputs.
Manage NotebookLM notebooks, sources, chats, and research with natural language.
Connect to Google NotebookLM to manage notebooks, add sources, ask questions, and generate audio overviews.
Control Google NotebookLM end-to-end for research, notes, chat, and exports.