People rely on our products each day to help them learn — for school, work or life — and AI enables us to enhance and improve these products at a speed and scale never before possible. As we work to advance our technology with research-backed AI learning features, we also want to help equip students, parents and educators with the tools and skills they need to make AI useful.
We want to make sure our learning tools are easily accessible — whether you’re using your phone or a laptop, the Gemini app, Search or NotebookLM. We’re building unique, age appropriate learning products so you can learn in a way that is best for you, wherever and however that might be.
As many of us prepare to head back to the classroom, we’re sharing some new tools for the school year ahead:
– We’re offering students in the U.S. as well as Japan, Indonesia, Korea and Brazil a free one-year subscription to Google’s AI Pro plan to help make the most of AI’s power for their studies. Sign-up for the free AI Pro Plan offer.
– Try new learning features in Gemini including Guided Learning, Flashcards and Study Guides. And students and universities around the world can get a free one-year subscription to a Google AI Pro plan.
– AI Mode in Google Search now features tools like Canvas, Search Live with video and PDF uploads.
– NotebookLM is introducing Featured Notebooks, Video Overviews and a new study panel; it’s also now available to users under 18.
– And to help students get the most out of all these new features, we’ve announced Google AI for Education Accelerator, an initiative to offer free AI training and Google Career Certificates to every college student in America. Over 100 public universities have already signed up. We’re also committing $1 billion in new funding to education in the United States over the next three years.
Review our Launch Guide and the blog posts below for a full list of everything new across Gemini, NotebookLM, Search and more.