NotebookLM just added 60-second vertical short video overviews — a hands-off way to turn your research into a social-media-ready video: AI images, voiceover and editing, all generated automatically from one notebook. It's rolling out to Google AI Ultra and Pro subscribers now, with free access coming soon. I've already tested it and plugged it into my Agent OS — here's the honest breakdown.
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What Is The NotebookLM Short Video Update?
Previously, NotebookLM only generated longer, slideshow-style videos. This update adds a proper vertical, 60-second format built for social media — and it's generated entirely from a single notebook's research: script, AI-generated images, voiceover and editing, all done for you. Rolling out to Ultra/Pro now, free tier soon.
I Tested It Inside The Agent OS
I connected NotebookLM as an MCP into my Agent Operating System, so I can pick any research notebook and generate its short video directly from the dashboard — no separate app, no manual export. Each video pulls from that notebook's specific research, so it's genuinely educational rather than generic.
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NotebookLM Short Video: The Honest Quality Check
Is it as good as a hand-edited video? No. Compared side-by-side with Open Montage (a more cinematic video system I also use), Open Montage wins on visual polish every time. And for genuinely educational content with an AI avatar, B-roll and voiceover in one prompt, I'd reach for my dedicated Video Agent first. NotebookLM's long-form videos also feel more like a slideshow; the new shorts are a bit more animated, but still won't out-produce purpose-built video tools.
Where NotebookLM Actually Wins
Its real strength isn't video production — it's research and learning. One click gets you audio overviews, videos, slide decks, mind maps, infographics, flashcards, quizzes, data tables and reports, all from the same notebook. If you're learning a new topic or language from scratch, or need to break something complex into steps, NotebookLM is genuinely one of the best tools for that. And it's dramatically faster than the old way — scripting, recording and editing a short by hand used to eat half a day; now you drop in sources and get a 60-second video out the other end.
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Video Agent vs Open Montage vs NotebookLM: Which To Use
My honest ranking for video generation: Video Agent first (best for educational content), Open Montage second (best visual quality, more cinematic), NotebookLM third for the video output itself. But for research specifically, NotebookLM is my top pick outright — use it to learn and gather sources, then hand the best material to Video Agent or Open Montage to actually produce the video.
Plug It Into One Content System
The real power is combining all three — NotebookLM for research, Video Agent and Open Montage for production — inside one dashboard. That's exactly how it's wired into the Agent Operating System in the AI Profit Boardroom, along with the full setup guide, the MCP wiring, and four weekly coaching calls. → Join AIPB.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the NotebookLM short video feature free?
It's rolling out to Google AI Ultra and Pro subscribers first, with free-tier access coming soon.
Is NotebookLM's short video good enough for social media?
It's decent and hands-off, but Open Montage produces more cinematic results and a dedicated Video Agent is better for educational videos with an avatar.
What is NotebookLM actually best for?
Research and learning — one-click audio overviews, videos, slide decks, mind maps, flashcards and reports from your own sources.
The Bottom Line
NotebookLM's new 60-second vertical videos are a genuinely useful, hands-off way to turn research into short content — just don't expect Hollywood polish. Use NotebookLM for the research and learning, and hand production to Video Agent or Open Montage when quality matters most.











