Welcome to the #learn-about・📖 channel: Learn About is a 💬 conversational learning companion that adapts to your unique curiosity and learning goals. Think of it as your own guide who can help you learn and gain a better understanding of any subject, for school or for life.
We released Learn About last year to signed-in users located in the US; it is now open to all US users ages 13+!
To get started:
- Navigate to the Learn About homepage (you may be prompted to sign-in to your Google account if you’re not already).
- Type your question into the input box. You can also upload an image or a PDF file and ask a question about it, or choose from one of the suggested topics to explore.
- You should get a rich answer with images, videos, and interactive content like lists and diagrams. Try clicking on various parts of the UI to continue your conversation, or type your follow-up questions! ✨
- You can also explore related topics by using the card on the top-left.
- Your conversations will be saved (if you have Web & App Activity turned on for your Google account). You can find them by opening up the left-hand-side menu. Revisit past conversations any time!
We can’t wait to hear what you think – send us feedback in-product (via the 👍👎 icons on each response, or the popup surveys you may see) or in this space. Happy learning! ❤.
We are actively working on new capabilities and features, including a much better PDF experience, and new active-learning tools to help you deepen your understanding. Please let us know what you like, what you don’t, and what features you’d like to see!
Grasp new topics and deepen your understanding with a conversational learning companion that adapts to your unique curiosity and learning goals. Ask big or small questions, upload material or explore curated topics. Navigate complex concepts with interactive guides. Make connections to deepen understanding with learning aids. Enhance learning wi...


I love it. I feel inspired to learn about new things and find out more from the suggested resources, although I have two small suggestions.