Import RSS feeds to NotebookLM from Chrome
Turn article feeds, release feeds, newsletters, and research updates into NotebookLM sources without opening every link by hand.
Keep recurring sources close to your notebook
Add a feed when it becomes part of your research trail, then combine it with YouTube videos, tabs, pages, and links.
From RSS feed to useful NotebookLM context
Open the feed or source page
Start from an RSS feed, blog, changelog, newsletter archive, or source page you want to keep checking.
Import feed items
Use NotebookLM Web Importer to collect feed links and send the useful items into your selected notebook.
Mix feeds with other sources
Add videos, web pages, tabs, and bulk links so NotebookLM can compare updates against the rest of your research.
When RSS belongs in your notebook
Research monitoring
Follow publication feeds, product updates, changelogs, and news sources while keeping the useful items in NotebookLM.
Technical learning
Save docs updates, release notes, engineering blogs, and implementation posts beside your tutorials and references.
Market tracking
Collect competitor blogs, launch notes, analyst posts, and industry news into one research notebook.
Content planning
Bring recurring ideas from feeds into NotebookLM before turning them into outlines, briefs, or scripts.
Why use an RSS importer for NotebookLM?
RSS is great for recurring sources, but NotebookLM works best when the selected items become part of the same notebook as the rest of your evidence.
NotebookLM RSS feed questions
Can NotebookLM import RSS feeds directly?
NotebookLM is source-based, so the useful workflow is to import the feed items you want NotebookLM to read. NotebookLM Web Importer helps collect those RSS links from Chrome.
Can I combine RSS items with YouTube and web pages?
Yes. The same extension workflow supports RSS feeds, YouTube videos, playlists, pages, tabs, and bulk links.
Is this useful for constantly changing topics?
Yes. RSS works well for topics that keep updating, while NotebookLM helps you ask questions across the selected items you add to the notebook.
Bring recurring sources into NotebookLM.
Use RSS feeds to spot what changed, then send the useful items into a notebook where they can be questioned, compared, and reused.