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What is Connected Papers?
Connected Papers is a visual tool that helps researchers find and explore related scientific papers by building a graph. However, the language barrier often makes understanding these complex academic resources difficult for non-native speakers.
You need a Connected Papers translator?
Researchers want to read these papers natively without switching tabs. Common tools often break formulas, mistranslate technical terms, and remove the original text, making citation verification frustrating and inaccurate.
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Our arXiv adapter leaves math notation, numbered citations, and figures exactly intact, ensuring no broken equations or garbled reference numbers disrupt your research.
Keep original and translation always visible together. This is essential for verifying source text before citing or quoting from any foreign-language paper.


Leveraging 20+ engines like DeepL and OpenAI, we handle domain-specific scientific, medical, and engineering terminology with exceptional precision.
Seamlessly translate arXiv, PubMed, Google Scholar, Coursera, edX, and university course pages without any special setup required.


Look up unfamiliar technical terms instantly without translating the full page, allowing you to maintain your flow and focus.
Enjoy bilingual subtitles for YouTube lectures and course videos, displaying one line original and one line translated for better comprehension.

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