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Web Clipper for NotebookLM
Your ultimate NotebookLM's Chrome Extension
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Your ultimate NotebookLM's Chrome Extension
106 followers
NotebookLM, supercharged from both ends. • Clip in: one click saves any web page, PDF, AI chat, Reddit thread, tweet or a YouTube video, channel, or playlist (cherry-pick which videos to include). • Export out: NotebookLM's flashcards to Anki, mind maps to Obsidian, reports to Word/PDF, full chats to Markdown. • Stay in sync: Google Drive sources auto-refresh in the background. • UI blends in like Google built it.





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Hey Product Hunt 👋 I'm Stéphane, maker of Web Clipper for NotebookLM.
This started from a dumb, repetitive pain: I kept wanting to drop YouTube videos and web pages into NotebookLM to study them — and there was no clean way. I was copy-pasting URLs, losing transcripts, doing it one source at a time.
There were a few existing tools, and I tried them. But they felt intrusive, a bit rough around the edges, and never quite did what I needed. So I decided to build the one I wanted to use.
It began as a simple one-click clipper: hit the button on any page — a YouTube video, an article, a Reddit thread, even a ChatGPT or Claude conversation — and it lands in NotebookLM as a clean source, ready to query. But the more I lived in NotebookLM, the more small gaps I kept hitting. So over time the extension grew into a layer that genuinely extends NotebookLM with the things it can't do on its own:
Duplicate an entire notebook in one click (NotebookLM has no copy) — Drive sources stay live-synced, the rest get re-imported automatically
Bulk-import a whole YouTube channel or playlist, skipping videos you already have
Bulk-delete sources instead of removing them one at a time
Export what NotebookLM traps inside it — flashcards to Anki, mind maps to Obsidian, chats to Markdown/PDF with citations intact, reports to Word
Keep Google Drive sources auto-synced so your notebook never goes stale
It's free at the exception of a few Pro features, works on basically any page (not just a fixed list of sites), and a few months in it's already used by 25,000+ people around the world — which still slightly blows my mind.
I'll be in the comments all day. The thing I'd genuinely love to know: what's the one thing you wish NotebookLM did that it doesn't? That's usually where the next feature comes from. 🙏
Reddit thread clipping is interesting but Reddit's relationship with scrapers and extensions has gotten complicated since the API changes. are you pulling the thread content directly from the page DOM or going through the API and if it's the API how are you handling rate limits for users who clip a lot. asking because i've seen a few Reddit clipping tools quietly break or get their API access revoked and it's usually not obvious to users until suddenly nothing works
The export-out side is just as interesting as the clip-in side. NotebookLM is great until the useful thing gets trapped in the notebook.
One thing I’d love to see clearly surfaced: freshness/source state on synced Drive sources and exported artifacts. If a report or chat export includes citations, it would be useful to know whether the underlying source was live-synced today, imported once, or failed to refresh. That little trust signal matters a lot when people reuse research in docs, decks, or study material.
Love tools that improve research workflows.
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