Works with NotebookLM output

Turn NotebookLM notes into polished documents.

NotebookLM produces study guides, briefing docs, FAQs and timelines from your sources. Copy a note into MDX and it becomes a document you can edit, restructure and export to Word or PDF — ready to share or hand in.

$15 one-time · no account · saves as plain .md

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From study guide to finished doc

Paste a NotebookLM note and edit it like a document — reorder sections, fix headings, and add your own commentary.

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Citations and math, handled

Add proper references from a BibTeX library and type equations visually — handy when NotebookLM summarizes academic sources.

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Export for sharing or submission

Save as Word for a supervisor, PDF for distribution, or HTML for the web — with formatting preserved.

From a NotebookLM note to a shareable document

  1. Copy the note. In NotebookLM, copy the study guide, briefing doc, FAQ, or timeline you generated.
  2. Paste into MDX. It renders as a formatted document with headings and lists intact.
  3. Edit and export. Refine it, optionally add citations, then export to Word, PDF, or HTML.

NotebookLM Markdown — questions

How do I export NotebookLM output to Word?

Copy the note into MDX, then choose Export → Word (.docx). You can also export to PDF or HTML, with the formatting kept.

Can I edit NotebookLM study guides?

Yes. Paste them into MDX and edit visually — headings, lists and tables become editable, and the file saves as plain .md.

Can I add my own citations to a NotebookLM summary?

Yes. Import a BibTeX, RIS, or CSL-JSON library and insert citations; on export they are auto-numbered with a formatted references section.

Do I need an account?

No account and no telemetry. MDX is $15 one-time with a 14-day free trial, no card required.

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