Google is sharpening the edge of its AI-powered NotebookLM by preparing features that tackle a glaring usability annoyance: the endless scroll to find your notes. A new search button and a pinning option are in the pipeline, promising to make accessing your notebooks faster and less frustrating.
NotebookLM has been gaining traction as an AI-driven productivity companion, but its design hasn’t kept pace with the growing number of notebooks users tend to accumulate. Currently, sifting through multiple stored notebooks involves tedious scrolling-a task that is about to become obsolete. According to leaks from TestingCatalog, a search box will debut on NotebookLM’s home screen, allowing users to swiftly locate notebooks by typing key terms. While it’s not yet clear how sophisticated the search will be-whether it extends beyond titles to include content or tags-this addition alone could boost efficiency significantly.

Complementing search, a pinning feature will let users anchor their most important notebooks at the top of their list, much like pinned conversations in chat apps. This seems like a small tweak, but it could make a big difference in everyday use, sparing users from hunting down frequently referenced files amid a cluttered interface. These thoughtful yet relatively simple quality-of-life enhancements show Google’s commitment to evolving NotebookLM into a more practical tool rather than just a flashy AI novelty.
Notably, these upcoming capabilities contrast with Google’s recent launch of more advanced functions like Cinematic Video Overviews, which target premium users. The search and pinning updates, being fundamental navigation tools, will likely be accessible to everyone at no extra cost. This democratizes efficiency and acknowledges that AI-powered tools must first master organization before layering on complexity.
Google’s ongoing rapid update cadence for NotebookLM has led to creative applications by its user base, but it has also highlighted friction points in daily workflows. By addressing notebook discovery, Google aims to save users pockets of time repeatedly lost to interface inefficiencies. Whether the search bar becomes a smart, AI-assisted finder or simply a title matcher remains to be seen, but even basic search paired with pinning could lift NotebookLM’s usability to a higher tier.
This move situates Google ahead of some competitors in the evolving personal knowledge management AI niche, where effortless retrieval is king. As rivals like Microsoft and Notion expand their own AI capabilities, fundamentals like quick search and item pinning become differentiators. The question is whether Google will continue this user-centric refinement or quickly pivot to more headline-grabbing features, potentially sidelining everyday practicality again.

