AnkiNLM
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The fastest way to export your generated Notebook LM flashcards and import them to your Anki decks
v1.2 Changelog
✨ Better LaTeX compatibility — CSVs are now formatted to preserve LaTeX syntax (e.g., \sin(x), \frac{a}{b}, etc.) so your math renders correctly in Anki.
🧮 Optimized for math-heavy flashcards — When imported, cards can now display formulas and equations just like they appear in NotebookLM.
📄 Cleaner CSV output — Minor formatting refinements for improved readability and consistent field separation.
Recommended setup
To properly render mathematical formulas in Anki, you’ll need an add-on that interprets LaTeX syntax.
After testing several options, we recommend “Better Markdown Anki” (ID 2100166052) — it provides the best rendering results and works seamlessly with the CSVs exported by AnkiNLM.
Note: This add-on is not developed or maintained by the AnkiNLM team.
You’re free to use any other add-on or template that supports LaTeX or MathJax rendering in Anki.
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AnkiNLM is a lightweight browser extension that helps you instantly transfer flashcards generated in Google NotebookLM into Anki. Once installed, it adds “Copy CSV” and “Download CSV” buttons at the bottom of the NotebookLM Studio flashcard footer, giving you a ready-to-import CSV file in one click.
Stop manually rewriting cards. Start studying faster. 📚
How it works:
1. Open any NotebookLM Studio with generated flashcards
2. Scroll to the flashcard section footer
3. Click “Download CSV” or “Copy CSV”
4. Open Anki and import the CSV
5. Set Field 1 = Front and Field 2 = Back
6. Choose your deck and finish the import ✅
Features:
* One-click CSV export
* Copy or download support
* 100% compatible with Anki field mapping
* No setup required
* Lightweight and privacy-friendly 🔒
Importing into Anki:
Anki Desktop (Windows/Mac/Linux):
1. File > Import
2. Choose the CSV
3. Map Field 1 → Front, Field 2 → Back
4. Confirm import
AnkiMobile (iOS) or AnkiDroid (Android):
1. Transfer or paste the CSV
2. Import via app or AnkiWeb sync
AnkiWeb:
1. Open or create a deck
2. Click Add → Import File
Perfect for:
* NotebookLM users who rely on flashcards
* Students looking for a faster study workflow
* Anyone building an automatic NotebookLM → Anki pipeline 🚀
Latest reviews
- Swapnil Budakoti
- Hey, just wanted to say thanks. I was struggling to match NotebookLM’s native button style, and seeing your CSS setup really helped me crack it. I actually built my own extension that maps all 12 MCQ fields into Anki, with the card templates designed to exactly match NotebookLM’s UI. I couldn't have nailed the final polish on the button integration without your example, though. Really solid work on your end!
- Daniel Halond
- Thanks for this awesome extension! Would it be possible to export the csv file with the name of the flashcard?
- Lucas da Silva
- Really useful, saved me a lot of work.
- Diego
- The only thing missing is help downloading the flashcards that Gemini generates when designing a canvas, which are practically identical to the NotebookLM flashcards. Please do that, thank you.
- Lucas Brasil
- man, THANK you.
- Amine Maatalla
- Highly recommend using this add-on, it does what it's meant to do. And with LaTeX support, it's just perfect for all math and physics students/researchers out there. 10/10
- Johann Lentz
- Works great. Thanks
- Joe Fortescue
- Great. Does what it says on the tin. Does have a github repo but code isn't provided. https://github.com/maialks/ankinlm