Transform sources into structured Data Tables in NotebookLM
News | 23.12.2025
Data Tables in NotebookLM, a new feature that helps you organize and analyze information from your sources in a structured format.
Valuable information is rarely neat. Key facts are often scattered, making manual compilation tedious.
Google is making this simpler with Data Tables. NotebookLM now synthesises your sources into clean, structured tables, ready for export to Google Sheets.
Here are some ways to use them:
- Turn meeting transcripts into a clean table of action items, categorised by owner and priority. Or build a competitor comparison table analysing pricing and strategies.
- Create analytical briefs by merging key talking points and product data from various source files into one structured view.
- Map compliance requirements across massive procurement files to quickly see which technical specifications align with your current software capabilities.
- Generate project action plans from raw discovery notes to automatically list every task, owner, and deadline in a grid ready for stakeholder review.
- Prepare for exams with study tables of historical events, organised by date, key figures, and consequences.
- Streamline curriculum mapping by aligning state standards, learning objectives, and assessment criteria across your semester plan.
- Synthesise clinical trial outcomes across multiple papers to track study years, sample sizes, and statistics.
Available for Google Workspace: Business Starter, Standard, Plus; Enterprise Starter, Standard, Plus.