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Recommended NotebookLM alternatives

/u/HoseaJacob 2026年05月28日 11:49 3 次阅读 来源:Reddit r/artificial

I really like NotebookLM, especially for dumping PDFs/slides/long YouTube videos into one place and asking questions about them. But I’m starting to feel like it’s very “research workspace” first, which makes sense. It’s great when I already have sources and I want to understand them. Less great when I want something more flexible for actual learning, especially on mobile. The things I’m looking for: - handles PDFs, slides, articles, and long You Tube videos - lets me chat with the material / summarize / ask follow-up questions - has more output styles than just one default format - ideally lets me change voice, tone, length, and depth - works well on mobile - can translate or help me learn across languages - good for topics beyond school research, like communication, social skills, history, humanities,career stuff, etc. - bonus if it helps plan what to learn next instead of just summarizing one source A few I’ve looked at so far: Quizzify seems good if your main use case is active recall. It’s more of a quiz/practice-test focused, which is useful because summaries can trick you into thinking you learned something. My brain absolutely falls for this. The downside is that it feels more school/study-tool specific. BeFreed for the audio learning side. It’s not really a NotebookLM clone, but that’s kind of why I like it. You can paste a PDF, article, You Tube link, or just prompt a topic, then it turns it into a personalized audio learning path. You can adjust the voice, style, depth, and length, and the mobile experience is much better for learning while walking/commuting. I’ve used it more for history, communication, social skills, and career-type topics than pure school research. Elephas looks interesting for Mac users because it can do document Q&A and writing locally. That might be helpful if connection issues are the annoying part. But from what I can tell, it’s more of a doc chat / writing assistant than a flexible learning app. Gamma / Canva / Napkin seem strong

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