How to Export Gemini Chats to Notion, Obsidian, or PDF
Gemini is often used for long research conversations, study explanations, and Google-connected workflows.
That makes export quality especially important. If a Gemini conversation is long, a weak exporter may save only part of the chat.
Choose Your Destination
| Destination | Best for |
|---|---|
| Notion | Research databases and organized project notes |
| Obsidian | Local Markdown archives and private study notes |
| Printing, sharing, and stable records |
Export Gemini to Notion
Use Export Gemini to Notion when you want to organize Gemini conversations in a searchable database.
Good use cases:
- Research notes
- Class materials
- Market analysis
- Client discovery
- Topic libraries
Add fields such as topic, project, source URL, and export date so saved Gemini chats stay easy to find.
Export Gemini to Obsidian
Use Export Gemini to Obsidian when you want local Markdown files.
This is useful for:
- Private second brains
- Study vaults
- Research notes
- Markdown-based workflows
- Long-term local ownership
Obsidian is a strong destination when you want Gemini output to connect with your existing notes.
Export Gemini to PDF
Use Export Gemini to PDF when you need a readable document.
PDF is best for:
- Printing
- Sharing with classmates or clients
- Archiving important analysis
- Saving polished research summaries
After exporting, check that images and long sections are preserved.
Long Gemini Chat Warning
Long Gemini chats can be incomplete if an exporter only reads the currently visible page.
Always check:
- Does the export include the first prompt?
- Does it include the final answer?
- Are middle sections present?
- Are images and links preserved where supported?
For more detail, read How to Export Long Gemini Conversations Without Missing Messages.
Final Thought
Gemini export is not just about format. It is about completeness.
Use Notion for organization, Obsidian for local Markdown, and PDF for stable sharing.