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Open Notebook

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Self-hosted research and document analysis tool.

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What Open Notebook does

Open Notebook is an open-source, self-hosted alternative to Google's NotebookLM designed for researchers and professionals who need to organize their research materials effectively. It allows users to create notebooks that can contain various sources, notes, and chat sessions, all while ensuring complete data privacy through self-hosting. With a comprehensive REST API, Open Notebook enables programmatic access and automation, making it suitable for developers looking to integrate AI capabilities into their workflows.

The skill supports the ingestion of a wide variety of content types, including PDFs, videos, audio files, and web pages. Users can perform full-text and vector searches across their materials, making it easier to find relevant information quickly. Additionally, Open Notebook offers context-aware chat functionality, allowing users to interact with their research materials and receive AI-generated insights that cite sources, enhancing the overall research experience.

Another notable feature is the ability to generate multi-speaker podcasts from research materials. This can be particularly useful for educators or content creators looking to present their findings in an engaging format. The platform supports over 16 AI providers, giving users the flexibility to choose the models that best fit their needs, and it runs entirely on the user's infrastructure, ensuring data sovereignty and privacy.

When to use it

Use Open Notebook when you need to manage diverse research materials, generate AI-driven notes, or create podcasts from your findings.

When not to use it

If you require a fully managed cloud service with built-in support, Open Notebook may not be suitable as it requires self-hosting and configuration.

What you can build with it

Organizing Research Materials

Researchers can create notebooks to organize their findings, notes, and sources in a structured manner.

Generating AI-Powered Insights

Users can leverage AI capabilities to generate notes and summaries based on their research materials.

Creating Multi-Speaker Podcasts

Content creators can generate professional podcasts from their research, featuring customizable speakers.

How to install Open Notebook

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Open Notebook

Overview

Open Notebook is an open-source, self-hosted alternative to Google's NotebookLM that enables researchers to organize materials, generate AI-powered insights, create podcasts, and have context-aware conversations with their documents — all while maintaining complete data privacy.

Unlike Google's Notebook LM, which has no publicly available API outside of the Enterprise version, Open Notebook provides a comprehensive REST API, supports 16+ AI providers, and runs entirely on your own infrastructure.

Key advantages over NotebookLM:

  • Full REST API for programmatic access and automation
  • Choice of 16+ AI providers (not locked to Google models)
  • Multi-speaker podcast generation with 1-4 customizable speakers (vs. 2-speaker limit)
  • Complete data sovereignty through self-hosting
  • Open source and fully extensible (MIT license)

Repository: https://github.com/lfnovo/open-notebook

Quick Start

Prerequisites

  • Docker Desktop installed
  • API key for at least one AI provider (or local Ollama for free local inference)

Installation

Deploy Open Notebook using Docker Compose:

# Download the docker-compose file
curl -o docker-compose.yml https://raw.githubusercontent.com/lfnovo/open-notebook/main/docker-compose.yml

# Set the required encryption key
export OPEN_NOTEBOOK_ENCRYPTION_KEY="your-secret-key-here"

# Launch the services
docker-compose up -d

Access the application:

Configure AI Provider

After startup, configure at least one AI provider:

  1. Navigate to Settings > API Keys in the UI
  2. Add credentials for your preferred provider (OpenAI, Anthropic, etc.)
  3. Test the connection and discover available models
  4. Register models for use across the platform

Or configure via the REST API:

import requests

BASE_URL = "http://localhost:5055/api"

# Add a credential for an AI provider
response = requests.post(f"{BASE_URL}/credentials", json={
    "provider": "openai",
    "name": "My OpenAI Key",
    "api_key": "sk-..."
})
credential = response.json()

# Discover available models
response = requests.post(
    f"{BASE_URL}/credentials/{credential['id']}/discover"
)
discovered = response.json()

# Register discovered models
requests.post(
    f"{BASE_URL}/credentials/{credential['id']}/register-models",
    json={"model_ids": [m["id"] for m in discovered["models"]]}
)

Core Features

Notebooks

Organize research into separate notebooks, each containing sources, notes, and chat sessions.

import requests

BASE_URL = "http://localhost:5055/api"

# Create a notebook
response = requests.post(f"{BASE_URL}/notebooks", json={
    "name": "Cancer Genomics Research",
    "description": "Literature review on tumor mutational burden"
})
notebook = response.json()
notebook_id = notebook["id"]

Sources

Ingest diverse content types including PDFs, videos, audio files, web pages, and Office documents. Sources are processed for full-text and vector search.

# Add a web URL source
response = requests.post(f"{BASE_URL}/sources", data={
    "url": "https://arxiv.org/abs/2301.00001",
    "notebook_id": notebook_id,
    "process_async": "true"
})
source = response.json()

# Upload a PDF file
with open("paper.pdf", "rb") as f:
    response = requests.post(
        f"{BASE_URL}/sources",
        data={"notebook_id": notebook_id},
        files={"file": ("paper.pdf", f, "application/pdf")}
    )

Notes

Create and manage notes (human or AI-generated) associated with notebooks.

# Create a human note
response = requests.post(f"{BASE_URL}/notes", json={
    "title": "Key Findings",
    "content": "TMB correlates with immunotherapy response in NSCLC...",
    "note_type": "human",
    "notebook_id": notebook_id
})

Context-Aware Chat

Chat with your research materials using AI that cites sources.

# Create a chat session
session = requests.post(f"{BASE_URL}/chat/sessions", json={
    "notebook_id": notebook_id,
    "title": "TMB Discussion"
}).json()

# Send a message with context from sources
response = requests.post(f"{BASE_URL}/chat/execute", json={
    "session_id": session["id"],
    "message": "What are the key biomarkers for immunotherapy response?",
    "context": {"include_sources": True, "include_notes": True}
})

Search

Search across all materials using full-text or vector (semantic) search.

# Vector search across the knowledge base
results = requests.post(f"{BASE_URL}/search", json={
    "query": "tumor mutational burden immunotherapy",
    "search_type": "vector",
    "limit": 10
}).json()

# Ask a question with AI-powered answer
answer = requests.post(f"{BASE_URL}/search/ask/simple", json={
    "query": "How does TMB predict checkpoint inhibitor response?"
}).json()

Podcast Generation

Generate professional multi-speaker podcasts from research materials with 1-4 customizable speakers.

# Generate a podcast episode
job = requests.post(f"{BASE_URL}/podcasts/generate", json={
    "notebook_id": notebook_id,
    "episode_profile_id": episode_profile_id,
    "speaker_profile_ids": [speaker1_id, speaker2_id]
}).json()

# Check generation status
status = requests.get(f"{BASE_URL}/podcasts/jobs/{job['job_id']}").json()

# Download audio when ready
audio = requests.get(
    f"{BASE_URL}/podcasts/episodes/{status['episode_id']}/audio"
)

Content Transformations

Apply custom AI-powered transformations to content for summarization, extraction, and analysis.

# Create a custom transformation
transform = requests.post(f"{BASE_URL}/transformations", json={
    "name": "extract_methods",
    "title": "Extract Methods",
    "description": "Extract methodology details from papers",
    "prompt": "Extract and summarize the methodology section...",
    "apply_default": False
}).json()

# Execute transformation on text
result = requests.post(f"{BASE_URL}/transformations/execute", json={
    "transformation_id": transform["id"],
    "input_text": "...",
    "model_id": "model_id_here"
}).json()

Supported AI Providers

Open Notebook supports 16+ AI providers through the Esperanto library:

ProviderLLMEmbeddingSpeech-to-TextText-to-Speech
OpenAIYesYesYesYes
AnthropicYesNoNoNo
Google GenAIYesYesNoYes
Vertex AIYesYesNoYes
OllamaYesYesNoNo
GroqYesNoYesNo
MistralYesYesNoNo
Azure OpenAIYesYesNoNo
DeepSeekYesNoNoNo
xAIYesNoNoNo
OpenRouterYesNoNoNo
ElevenLabsNoNoYesYes
PerplexityYesNoNoNo
VoyageNoYesNoNo

Environment Variables

Key configuration variables for Docker deployment:

VariableDescriptionDefault
OPEN_NOTEBOOK_ENCRYPTION_KEYRequired. Secret key for encrypting stored credentialsNone
SURREAL_URLSurrealDB connection URLws://surrealdb:8000/rpc
SURREAL_NAMESPACEDatabase namespaceopen_notebook
SURREAL_DATABASEDatabase nameopen_notebook
OPEN_NOTEBOOK_PASSWORDOptional password protection for the UINone

API Reference

The REST API is available at http://localhost:5055/api with interactive documentation at /docs.

Core endpoint groups:

  • /api/notebooks - Notebook CRUD and source association
  • /api/sources - Source ingestion, processing, and retrieval
  • /api/notes - Note management
  • /api/chat/sessions - Chat session management
  • /api/chat/execute - Chat message execution
  • /api/search - Full-text and vector search
  • /api/podcasts - Podcast generation and management
  • /api/transformations - Content transformation pipelines
  • /api/models - AI model configuration and discovery
  • /api/credentials - Provider credential management

For complete API reference with all endpoints and request/response formats, see references/api_reference.md.

Architecture

Open Notebook uses a modern stack:

  • Backend: Python with FastAPI
  • Database: SurrealDB (document + relational)
  • AI Integration: LangChain with the Esperanto multi-provider library
  • Frontend: Next.js with React
  • Deployment: Docker Compose with persistent volumes

Important Notes

  • Open Notebook requires Docker for deployment
  • At least one AI provider must be configured for AI features to work
  • For free local inference without API costs, use Ollama
  • The OPEN_NOTEBOOK_ENCRYPTION_KEY must be set before first launch and kept consistent across restarts
  • All data is stored locally in Docker volumes for complete data sovereignty

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