Connect Google NotebookLM for research, source analysis, and content generation workflows.
The MCP tool documentation is very limited: it is described as open source, requires no keys, and declares no remote endpoint configuration, but its stated integration with Google NotebookLM leaves the actual data flow and permission boundaries insufficiently verified from the available materials. Overall it fits a caution rating, driven mainly by lack of detail and weak source maturity rather than any clear malicious indicator.
The materials explicitly state that no keys or environment variables are required, and there is no indication of requesting API tokens, account passwords, or other sensitive credentials; based on the available facts, credential exposure appears low.
Although the metadata declares no remote endpoint host, the tool description says it bridges to Google NotebookLM, which strongly suggests data exchange with an external service in practice; the documentation does not specify the domains, transmitted content, or whether user research materials are sent out, leaving egress boundaries unclear.
The system checks indicate that the tool has code-execution capability; for an MCP tool, spawning local processes or executing code is a common capability, but the materials do not explain the exact system capabilities, command scope, or isolation controls, so caution is warranted.
The stated functions include research, source analysis, chat, and content generation, so it likely handles user-provided documents or research content; however, with no README, it is not possible to confirm what local files it can read or write, whether it persists data, or whether it accesses data beyond its stated purpose.
There is a public open-source repository, which is a positive factor because the code is in principle auditable; however, it comes from a third-party registry, the license is undeclared, community adoption is 0 stars, and maintenance status is unknown, so supply-chain maturity and maintenance signals are weak and the source and dependencies should be reviewed first.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "notebooklm-mcp" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Connect to NotebookLM, read my uploaded papers and web sources, organize key ideas, evidence, and debates by theme, and produce a research summary in English.
A thematic research summary with key findings, supporting sources, and open questions.
Use the project sources in NotebookLM to generate a first draft for general readers, with clear language and source references for each main point.
A structured content draft with source mapping for the main arguments.
Based on the sources in NotebookLM, answer: what are the top three trends in this topic? For each trend, include the source and a brief explanation.
A source-grounded Q&A result listing three trends with brief explanations.
Connect AI agents to NotebookLM for querying, sourcing, and generating artifacts.
Connect to Google NotebookLM to manage notebooks, add sources, ask questions, and generate audio overviews.
Connect to Google NotebookLM to organize sources and generate learning outputs.
Connect to Google NotebookLM for source ingestion, querying, and audio summary generation.
Control Google NotebookLM end-to-end for research, notes, chat, and exports.
Automate NotebookLM to manage sources, answer questions, and generate audio overviews.