Sourclip adds a button to YouTube that sends videos, playlists, search results, and hand-picked videos from a channel straight into NotebookLM, ready for your research.
Yes. Whether you're looking at one video, a whole playlist, a page of search results, or a creator's channel, Sourclip can send it into NotebookLM. You pick the notebook — and on search and channel pages, exactly which videos make the cut.
Most channels have far more videos than any one project needs. Instead of dumping a whole channel into a notebook, Sourclip opens a picker that shows videos as it finds them — live discovery count, a filter box, checkboxes per video, select all/none, and a running selection counter. Nothing imports until you confirm your selection.
Every workflow above — single videos, playlists, search, and channel imports — is available on Free (10 imports/day), no credit card required. Pro removes the daily cap and supports much larger batches, up to NotebookLM's own per-notebook source limit.
Sourclip runs inside your browser and connects through your own, already-open NotebookLM tab. Capture processing runs locally, and Sourclip's servers don't receive or store what you send to NotebookLM.
Open the video on YouTube and click the "NotebookLM" button Sourclip adds next to Share and Save (or use the Sourclip popup instead). Pick an existing notebook or create a new one, and the video is added as a source, ready for your research.
Yes. Click "Import Playlist" on any playlist page, or the playlist panel next to a video, and choose a notebook. Playlist imports are bulk — Sourclip brings in the whole playlist in one batch rather than letting you pick individual videos first. Free imports up to 15 videos per batch; Pro raises that to 300, matching NotebookLM's own per-notebook limit.
Yes. Click "Import Search Results" on a YouTube search page and Sourclip shows results as they load, so you can check the ones worth keeping before importing instead of pulling in everything. Free selects and imports up to 15 videos per batch; Pro raises that to 300, matching NotebookLM's own per-notebook limit.
Yes — this is different from a playlist import. Click "Import Channel Videos" on any channel page and a picker opens showing the channel's videos as they're discovered, with a search box to filter by title, checkboxes to select individual videos, and select-all/select-none controls. Nothing is added until you choose what you want.
Yes. Gemini Notebook is Google's newer name for NotebookLM, and Sourclip works with it the same way — sending the video as a native source. The extension's own interface still refers to it as NotebookLM.
Yes, at least once in that browser session. Sourclip connects through your own already-open NotebookLM tab — it doesn't open NotebookLM for you automatically. If you haven't visited NotebookLM yet, the button will tell you to open it first before it can add anything.
Yes. Sourclip's free plan includes 10 YouTube imports a day — single videos, playlists, search results, and channel imports — no credit card required. Pro removes the daily cap and raises the per-batch limit on playlist, search, and channel imports from 15 to 300, matching NotebookLM's own per-notebook limit.
A single video counts toward your daily import limit (5/day with no account, 10/day with a free account, unlimited on Pro). A playlist, search, or channel import counts as one action against that same daily limit regardless of batch size, but the batch itself is capped — up to 15 videos per batch on Free. Pro raises that to 300, which is Sourclip's own batch ceiling, set to match NotebookLM Plus's 300-source-per-notebook limit rather than a number Sourclip adds on top. If your notebook is on NotebookLM's free tier instead, its own 50-source limit still applies no matter which Sourclip plan you're on.
No — Sourclip hands the video's URL to NotebookLM as a native source, and NotebookLM takes it from there. Sourclip's part is getting the right video into the right notebook in one click.