Google’s Gemini app has introduced a new “Study Notebooks” feature that structures learning more effectively. Unlike the free-form chat mode, it starts with diagnostic quizzes to assess understanding and then generates targeted lessons and practice questions. Announced officially by Google on June 25, 2026, this tool is designed for students and self-learners.
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What Are Gemini Study Notebooks?
Gemini Study Notebooks provide a dedicated space within the Gemini app. Users set a learning theme, upload materials, and the AI creates a diagnostic quiz to map current understanding. Based on the results, it generates short lessons and practice quizzes. Through a partnership with The Princeton Review, users can also access ACT and GRE practice tests. According to the official announcement, it is rolling out to personal accounts (age 18+) now, with school accounts following in the coming weeks. Source: Google The Keyword (https://blog.google/innovation-and-ai/products/gemini-app/gemini-study-notebooks/) (as of June 2026).
The goal is not just answering questions but visualizing learning progress and suggesting concrete next steps to address weak areas. Mapping understanding from uploaded materials sets it apart from regular Gemini chats.
Diagnostic Quizzes and Learning Plan Creation Flow
To start, specify the theme or upload study materials. Gemini automatically generates a diagnostic quiz based on the content. Results lead to customized lessons and practice quizzes focused on gaps. This reduces the effort of creating study plans manually while providing adaptive AI support.
The steps are straightforward: create a notebook, upload PDFs or text files, then initiate the diagnostic quiz. After answering, an understanding map appears and targeted lessons are suggested. The Princeton Review practice tests integrate into this workflow.
Five Learning Use Cases
The official blog outlines five practical ways to use Study Notebooks, including reviewing school courses, preparing for exams, studying for certifications, pursuing hobbies, and organizing daily knowledge. The adaptive customization based on diagnostic results provides personalized content rather than one-size-fits-all materials.
These approaches help build efficient learning cycles by regularly checking understanding and adjusting the plan. Users can upload additional materials anytime to update their study path.
How to Get Started and Supported Environments
Study Notebooks are currently available on the web version of the Gemini app. Mobile app support is planned for late summer 2026. It rolls out first to personal accounts (18+), followed by school-issued accounts (including under 18) in the coming weeks.
To begin, access the Gemini app and select the option to create a notebook. No extra setup is needed for supported accounts. The main limitation is that full mobile support is still ahead, making the web version the primary environment initially.
Comparison Table: Differences from Regular Gemini Chat
| Item | Regular Chat | Study Notebooks |
|---|---|---|
| Learning Structure | Free-form | Fixed flow: diagnostic → lessons → quizzes |
| Progress Tracking | None | Understanding mapping and adaptation |
| Material Integration | Manual | Auto-generated from uploads |
| Practice Questions | On-demand requests | Auto-suggested based on diagnostics |
| Partner Content | None | The Princeton Review tests |
Source: Google official announcement and gihyo.jp article (June 2026).
The table shows that Study Notebooks fix the learning flow and visualize progress, differing from regular chats. It trades some flexibility for systematic support.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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Summary
Gemini Study Notebooks advance AI-powered learning support by combining diagnostic quizzes with practical practice tests from The Princeton Review partnership. This enables more planned and adaptive studying compared to previous tools. The web version is ready to try immediately. Interested users should visit the official Google announcement page for more details and create their first notebook.
Sources: https://blog.google/innovation-and-ai/products/gemini-app/gemini-study-notebooks/ and https://gihyo.jp/article/2026/06/gemini-study-notebooks
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