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Immersive Translate is a free, bilingual AI translation tool that supports website translation, PDF translation with original layouts preserved, video subtitle translation (YouTube, Netflix), online meeting translation, image translation, and comic translation—all in one platform. Powered by AI terminology libraries and context-aware translation, it integrates over 20 leading translation engines, including ChatGPT, DeepL, DeepSeek, and Gemini, and supports more than 100 language pairs. Available on Chrome, Edge, iOS, and mobile devices.
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Your All-in-One AI Translation Solution

Immersive Translate helps you break language barriers when communicating with international clients, partners, or colleagues. Here are some of the most popular ways to use Immersive Translate's AI Translator.

What is Financial Times?

Financial Times is a leading global business and economic news platform delivering in-depth analysis, market insights, and breaking financial news. For non-English speakers, its premium content remains locked behind a language barrier, limiting access to critical business intelligence and economic commentary that shapes global markets.

Need a Financial Times translator?

You want to read FT's expert analysis in your native language without losing the original phrasing of market terminology. Standard browser translation replaces the English text entirely, breaking carefully structured article layouts and making it impossible to verify financial terms. Copy-pasting paragraphs into Google Translate disrupts reading flow and loses context across multi-section investigative pieces.

What Immersive Translate Delivers for Financial Times

Immersive Translate keeps you on the FT page while displaying original and translated text side by side. Its intelligent content area recognition isolates article body from ads, sidebars, and related stories. Bilingual mode preserves original text for quote verification, while AI-powered translation handles financial terminology, named entities, and formal registers with precision.

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Open the original webpage you actually want to read

Start from the live source instead of switching to copied text elsewhere.

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Turn on Immersive Translate and keep both languages together

Read the translation while still checking the original wording and structure.

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Follow posts, comments, and articles without losing context

Stay accurate when browsing social media, forums, and news across languages.

Complete Financial Times Translation Solution

Bilingual Side-by-Side Reading
Bilingual Side-by-Side Reading

Original Financial Times article and translation displayed paragraph by paragraph. Verify quotes, company names, and financial terminology in context without losing the source text.

Smart Article Recognition

Automatically identifies and translates only the main article content. Skips ads, stock tickers, sidebars, and navigation clutter for a clean reading experience.

Smart Article Recognition
20+ Premium Translation Engines
20+ Premium Translation Engines

Switch between DeepL, OpenAI, Google Translate, and other leading AI models instantly. Choose the engine that delivers the most accurate financial and business terminology.

Instant Hover Translation

Hover over any headline or paragraph for on-demand translation. Scan breaking news and market updates quickly without translating the entire page.

Instant Hover Translation
Works on Any News Site
Works on Any News Site

Translates Financial Times and any other international news outlet seamlessly. No special setup required—just browse and read in your preferred language instantly.

100+ Languages, Customizable Display

Access Financial Times content in over 100 languages. Adjust font size, translation style, and display mode to match your reading preferences perfectly.

100+ Languages, Customizable Display

Who Needs FT Translation

Real-Time Market Intelligence

Real-Time Market Intelligence

Global investors need instant bilingual access to FT's market analysis and breaking financial news without losing original terminology or switching tabs during trading hours.
Cross-Reference Original Sources

Cross-Reference Original Sources

Financial analysts require side-by-side bilingual reading of FT reports to verify exact quotes, data points, and economic terminology while preparing client briefings.
Learn Finance Vocabulary

Learn Finance Vocabulary

Business students read FT bilingually to build financial terminology and comprehension skills, using paragraph-by-paragraph translation as real-world learning material for economics and finance courses.

Financial Times Website Translator: Frequently Asked Questions

Does Immersive Translate work on the Financial Times website and other paywalled news sites?
Yes, Immersive Translate works seamlessly on the Financial Times website, including paywalled content you're subscribed to. It translates FT articles, opinion pieces, market analysis, and breaking news directly on the page without interfering with your subscription access or login status. The translator also works across virtually all major international news outlets — Reuters, Bloomberg, The Economist, Le Monde, Der Spiegel, and hundreds more. Whether you're reading free content or premium subscriber articles, the translation appears inline without redirecting you away from the original site or breaking your reading session.
Will translating Financial Times articles break the website layout or interfere with charts and data visualizations?
No. Immersive Translate uses intelligent content area recognition to identify the main article text while preserving the Financial Times' original layout structure. Charts, infographics, stock tickers, embedded data visualizations, navigation menus, and sidebar widgets remain untouched and fully functional. The translation appears paragraph by paragraph within the article body itself — not as an overlay or separate window — so you can read translated content while still accessing all interactive elements, related article links, and the FT's signature design. Ads and subscription prompts are automatically filtered out from translation, keeping the reading experience clean and focused on the actual news content.
Can I still see the original English text after translating a Financial Times article?
Absolutely. This is one of Immersive Translate's core advantages over standard webpage translation tools. The default bilingual mode displays the original Financial Times paragraph first, followed immediately by the translation below it — both visible on the same page. This side-by-side format lets you verify terminology, cross-reference quotes from sources, and check the original phrasing of market analysis or economic data without switching tabs or copying text elsewhere. If you prefer a fully native reading experience, you can switch to translation-only mode, which replaces the source text entirely. You can also use mouse hover translation to get instant translations of specific paragraphs on demand, without translating the entire article.
How is Immersive Translate different from Google Translate page translation or my browser's built-in translator for news sites?
The key difference is workflow and flexibility. Google Translate's page translation and most browser built-in translators replace the original text entirely and often proxy the page through their own servers, which can break layouts, disable interactive elements, or trigger paywalls on sites like the Financial Times. Immersive Translate keeps you on the original FT website and displays translations inline without navigating away or disrupting the page structure. More importantly, it offers bilingual display — original and translation side by side — which browser tools typically don't support. You also get access to 20+ translation engines and AI models (DeepL, OpenAI, DeepSeek, Gemini, Claude) from one interface, so you can switch between services instantly to find the most accurate translation for financial terminology or nuanced opinion pieces. Generic translators lock you into one engine with no flexibility.
Which languages does Immersive Translate support for translating Financial Times content?
Immersive Translate supports 100+ language pairs, covering all major languages you'd need for international news consumption. You can translate Financial Times articles from English into Chinese, Spanish, French, German, Japanese, Korean, Arabic, Portuguese, Russian, Italian, Dutch, and dozens more. It also works in reverse — if you're reading foreign-language financial news sites and want to translate them into English or your native language, the same 100+ language support applies. The tool automatically detects the source language on the Financial Times website, so you don't need to manually select it. You simply choose your target language, and the translation appears instantly.
Which translation engine gives the best results for Financial Times articles and financial news content?
For financial news translation, DeepL and OpenAI models (ChatGPT) are widely regarded as the most accurate for handling complex economic terminology, market analysis, and nuanced opinion pieces. DeepL excels at natural-sounding translations with strong contextual understanding, making it ideal for long-form Financial Times articles. OpenAI's models are particularly effective for translating opinion columns and editorials where tone and subtlety matter. DeepSeek and Claude also deliver high-quality results for business and finance content. The advantage of Immersive Translate is that you're not locked into one engine — you can switch between 20+ services (including Google Translate, Gemini, and others) at any time to compare results and find the best translation for a specific article. Many users test multiple engines on the same paragraph to verify accuracy, especially for critical financial data or quotes from central bank officials.
Can I customize how translations appear on the Financial Times website, and does it support features like mouse hover translation?
Yes. Immersive Translate offers extensive customization for your Financial Times reading experience. You can adjust translation display modes (bilingual paragraph-by-paragraph, translation-only, or mouse hover), change font size and color for translated text, and set up keyboard shortcuts for instant translation toggling. Mouse hover translation is particularly useful for FT articles — instead of translating the entire page, you can hover over any paragraph to get an on-demand translation without disrupting the rest of the layout. This is ideal when you only need clarification on specific sections, like a quote from a CEO or a technical explanation of monetary policy. You can also create a whitelist or blacklist to control which sites auto-translate and which don't, and choose different translation engines for different types of content. All settings sync across devices if you're reading the Financial Times on both desktop and mobile.

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