Google has launched a new AI tool for podcast creators. The tool automatically generates show notes and chapter markers for audio content. This update is part of Google’s ongoing effort to support creators with smart, time-saving features.
(Google’s Podcast AI Generates Show Notes and Chapter Markers.)
The AI listens to podcast episodes and identifies key topics, segments, and transitions. It then creates clear, concise show notes that summarize the episode. It also places chapter markers at natural breaks in the conversation. These markers help listeners jump to specific parts of the episode without scrubbing through the whole file.
Podcasters can review and edit the AI-generated content before publishing. The system learns from feedback to improve future suggestions. Google says this feature will roll out first to select creators in the U.S. It will expand to more regions and users in the coming months.
The move comes as podcasting grows in popularity. More people are making shows, but many lack the time or resources to produce detailed notes and markers. Google hopes this tool will lower the barrier to professional-quality publishing.
The AI works with episodes uploaded to Google Podcasts Manager. It supports multiple languages and accents. Google says it respects user privacy and does not store audio data after processing. Creators keep full control over their content and how it appears.
(Google’s Podcast AI Generates Show Notes and Chapter Markers.)
This update builds on Google’s earlier tools for podcast analytics and audience insights. Together, these features aim to give creators better control and visibility over their work. The new AI function is free to use and requires no extra setup beyond uploading an episode.

