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What is MIT OpenCourseWare?
MIT OpenCourseWare offers free, high-quality course materials from actual MIT classes. It is a goldmine for learners, but complex academic terminology often creates a significant language barrier for non-native speakers.
Do you need an MIT translator?
You want to understand lecture notes in your native language without losing the original context. Common tools often garble technical terms and formulas, while removing the source text makes accurate citation impossible.
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Read the translation while still checking the original wording and structure.
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Best Solution for Academic Content

Keeps math notation and reference numbers intact during translation, ensuring equations and citations remain accurate and readable for complex academic coursework.
Displays original text and translation together, allowing students to verify sources and understand context without switching tabs or losing focus.


Leverages 20+ engines like DeepL and OpenAI to accurately translate domain-specific scientific and engineering terminology found in course materials.
Seamlessly translates MIT OpenCourseWare, Coursera, edX, and university pages without special setup, making global knowledge instantly accessible.


Get instant translations for unfamiliar terms by hovering over text, allowing for quick comprehension without disrupting your study flow.
Provides dual subtitles for lecture videos, showing one line original and one line translated to enhance understanding of spoken content.

Academic Translation Essentials

Formula Loss Frustration

Terminology Accuracy Issues



















