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What is edX?
edX is a leading global online learning platform offering university-level courses. For non-native English speakers, complex academic concepts and technical jargon often create significant language barriers that hinder understanding.
You need a edX translator?
Students want to absorb course materials in their native tongue without stopping. Common tools break layouts, mistranslate technical terms, or hide the original text, making verification of context impossible.
What Immersive Translate gives edX learners
Read foreign websites with bilingual context
Open the original webpage you actually want to read
Start from the live source instead of switching to copied text elsewhere.
Turn on Immersive Translate and keep both languages together
Read the translation while still checking the original wording and structure.
Follow posts, comments, and articles without losing context
Stay accurate when browsing social media, forums, and news across languages.
Best Educational Content Translator

The arXiv adapter ensures math notation, numbered citations, and figures remain intact, preventing broken equations and garbled references.
Displays original and translated text together, allowing you to verify sources accurately before quoting from foreign-language course materials.


Leverages DeepL and OpenAI among 20+ engines to handle domain-specific scientific and medical terminology with high accuracy.
Works seamlessly on edX, Coursera, arXiv, PubMed, and university pages without any complex setup or special configuration.


Quickly translate unfamiliar technical terms on hover without translating the entire page, keeping your flow uninterrupted.
Provides dual subtitles for YouTube lectures and course videos, showing one line original and one line translated for clarity.

edX Academic Translation Needs

Course Material Confusion

Citation Verification Issues

Contextual Understanding
edX Website Translator FAQs
Is there a specific edX website translator that handles course materials without breaking the layout?
Can I translate edX lecture videos and subtitles while watching them?
Does the translation preserve math formulas and scientific terminology on edX pages?
Can I compare the original English text with the translation side-by-side on edX?
How does this compare to using Google Translate or browser built-ins for edX courses?
Can I use this tool for research papers and PDFs related to my edX courses?
Can I customize the translation engine for different edX subjects, like computer science vs. humanities?
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