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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 MacRumors?

MacRumors is a leading Apple news and rumors website delivering breaking updates, product leaks, and in-depth analysis about iPhone, Mac, iPad, and the broader Apple ecosystem. For non-English speakers passionate about Apple technology, the language barrier blocks access to timely rumors, expert commentary, and community discussions that shape understanding of upcoming releases.

Need a MacRumors translator?

You want to follow Apple rumors in your native language without missing critical details or losing the original English terminology Apple fans rely on. Browser built-in translation replaces technical terms incorrectly, breaking the layout of embedded tweets and images. Copy-pasting into Google Translate disrupts your reading flow across multi-page rumor threads, and you lose the original phrasing needed to verify speculation accuracy.

What Immersive Translate Delivers for MacRumors

Immersive Translate keeps you on MacRumors while translating. Original and translated text appear side by side, paragraph by paragraph. Intelligent content recognition isolates article body from ads, sidebars, and related stories — translating only what matters. Bilingual mode preserves original quotes and technical terminology for verification. Choose from 20+ AI engines including DeepL, OpenAI, and DeepSeek. Mouse hover translation lets you check specific phrases on demand without translating the entire page.

Read foreign websites with bilingual context

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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 MacRumors Translation Solution

Read MacRumors in your native language with intelligent bilingual translation that preserves Apple terminology, product names, and technical accuracy — without leaving the page or losing the original context.
Smart Article Recognition
Smart Article Recognition

Automatically translates only the main article content, skipping ads, sidebars, comment sections, and navigation menus for a clean, distraction-free reading experience on MacRumors.

Bilingual Side-by-Side Display

Original English paragraph above, translation below — verify Apple product names, technical terms, and original quotes instantly while reading MacRumors news in your language.

Bilingual Side-by-Side Display
20+ Translation Engines
20+ Translation Engines

Switch between DeepL, OpenAI, Google Translate, DeepSeek, and 20+ AI models to find the best translation quality for Apple tech terminology and MacRumors content.

Works on Any News Site

No special setup required — translate MacRumors, 9to5Mac, AppleInsider, or any international tech news site instantly with one click, maintaining full layout and functionality.

Works on Any News Site
Hover Translation on Demand
Hover Translation on Demand

Hover over any headline or paragraph to get instant translation without translating the entire page — perfect for quickly scanning MacRumors breaking news and rumors.

100+ Languages Supported

Read MacRumors in any of 100+ languages with customizable display modes — bilingual, translation-only, or hover — tailored to your reading preference and language needs.

100+ Languages Supported

Who Uses MacRumors Translation

Breaking Language Barriers

Breaking Language Barriers

Apple enthusiasts worldwide need instant bilingual access to MacRumors breaking news, product leaks, and community discussions without losing original English terminology and context.
Technical Context Preservation

Technical Context Preservation

iOS and macOS developers require accurate translation of MacRumors technical articles while preserving API names, code snippets, and developer-specific terminology in original English.
Tech English Improvement

Tech English Improvement

English learners in tech fields use MacRumors bilingual translation to build Apple-specific vocabulary, understand industry terminology, and improve technical reading comprehension through parallel text.

MacRumors Website Translator: Frequently Asked Questions

Does Immersive Translate work on MacRumors and other Apple news sites?
Yes, Immersive Translate works seamlessly on MacRumors, 9to5Mac, AppleInsider, and virtually all Apple-focused news sites. The extension intelligently recognizes the main content area of MacRumors articles—skipping the navigation bar, sidebar widgets, and ad blocks—so you get clean, bilingual translations of the actual news content without cluttering your reading experience. Whether you're following iPhone rumors, Mac hardware updates, or App Store policy changes, the translator preserves MacRumors' layout while displaying original English text alongside your native language translation paragraph by paragraph.
Will translating MacRumors break the site's layout or interfere with images and embedded content?
No, Immersive Translate is designed to preserve the original webpage structure. When you translate MacRumors articles, product images, embedded tweets, YouTube videos, and the site's signature layout remain completely intact. The translation appears as additional text below each original paragraph in bilingual mode, or replaces the text seamlessly in translation-only mode—but the visual design, spacing, and multimedia elements stay exactly as MacRumors intended. Ads, comment sections, and navigation menus are automatically excluded from translation, keeping the page clean and functional.
Can I still see the original English text after translating a MacRumors article?
Absolutely. This is one of Immersive Translate's core strengths for news readers. The default bilingual mode displays the original English paragraph first, followed immediately by the translation in your language—so you can always cross-reference technical terms, product names, or Apple-specific jargon in the source text. This is especially valuable on MacRumors where precise terminology matters: you'll see both "Dynamic Island" in English and its translation, ensuring you understand exactly what feature is being discussed. If you prefer a fully native reading experience, you can switch to translation-only mode, and you can always toggle back to see the original with one click.
How is Immersive Translate different from using Google Translate's page translation on MacRumors?
Google Translate's page translation replaces all text and often breaks away from the original site, sometimes proxying the page through a Google URL. Immersive Translate, by contrast, keeps you on MacRumors.com itself and offers bilingual display—original and translation side by side—so you never lose access to the source language. You also get access to 20+ translation engines beyond Google, including DeepL, OpenAI, DeepSeek, and Claude, all switchable from one interface. For MacRumors specifically, Immersive Translate's intelligent content recognition filters out noise like ads and navigation, focusing translation only on the article body. Plus, features like mouse hover translation let you instantly translate a single paragraph without translating the entire page—perfect for quickly checking a rumor or spec detail.
Which languages does Immersive Translate support for reading MacRumors?
Immersive Translate supports 100+ language pairs, covering all major languages worldwide. You can translate MacRumors articles from English into Chinese (Simplified and Traditional), Spanish, French, German, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, Arabic, Hindi, Italian, Dutch, Turkish, and dozens more. The tool automatically detects that MacRumors content is in English and translates it into your preferred target language. Whether you're an international Apple enthusiast, an expat following tech news from home, or a language learner using MacRumors articles as bilingual reading material, the language coverage is comprehensive.
Which translation engine gives the best results for MacRumors news content?
For MacRumors and tech news in general, DeepL and OpenAI (ChatGPT) are highly recommended for their natural phrasing and handling of technical terminology. DeepL excels at producing fluent, context-aware translations that feel native, while OpenAI models understand product names, industry jargon, and Apple-specific terms with high accuracy. DeepSeek and Claude are also excellent choices, especially for longer articles where contextual understanding matters. The beauty of Immersive Translate is that you can switch between these engines instantly—if one translation feels off, try another with a single click. For quick translations, Google Translate is fast and reliable. You can even set different engines for different languages or use cases.
Can I customize how translations appear on MacRumors, and does Immersive Translate offer mouse hover translation?
Yes, Immersive Translate is highly customizable. You can adjust translation font size, color, and display style to match your reading preferences on MacRumors. Choose between bilingual mode (original above, translation below), translation-only mode (replaces source text), or mouse hover translation—where you simply hover your cursor over any paragraph to see an instant translation without translating the whole article. This hover feature is perfect for MacRumors: if you're skimming headlines or product specs and only need clarification on one section, hover translation gives you that flexibility. You can also set up keyboard shortcuts to toggle translation on and off, switch engines, or change display modes—all without interrupting your reading flow.

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