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The Ultimate
AI Translator
for Web, PDFs and Videos

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 a Science Website?

Science websites like arXiv, PubMed, Nature, and ScienceDirect host cutting-edge research papers, journals, and technical documentation. For non-English speakers, these invaluable resources remain locked behind a language barrier, limiting access to critical scientific knowledge and discoveries.

Need a Science Website Translator?

You want to read research papers in your native language without losing context or breaking your workflow. Traditional tools like Google Translate destroy formatting, hide original terminology, and produce unreliable translations for complex scientific content—making verification impossible and disrupting your research flow completely.

What Immersive Translate Delivers for Science Sites

Immersive Translate keeps you on the page — no copy-pasting, no tab-switching. Original and translated text appear side by side, paragraph by paragraph. Intelligent content area recognition isolates the article body from ads, sidebars, and clutter, so you read only what matters. Switch between 20+ AI translation engines (DeepL, OpenAI, DeepSeek, Google) instantly. Bilingual mode preserves original terminology for verification. Mouse hover translation gives on-demand lookup 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 Science Website Translation Solution

Dedicated arXiv Adapter
Dedicated arXiv Adapter

Purpose-built for arXiv with automatic HTML version loading, intelligent filtering of formulas and references, and clean bilingual layout optimized for deep scientific reading without clutter.

Bilingual Side-by-Side Display

Original and translated text shown together paragraph by paragraph, enabling researchers to verify technical terminology, cross-reference equations, and maintain scientific accuracy while reading.

Bilingual Side-by-Side Display
Smart Content Recognition
Smart Content Recognition

Automatically identifies main research content while preserving formulas, citations, tables, and figures intact. Skips navigation bars, author bios, and reference lists for distraction-free reading.

20+ AI Translation Engines

Switch between DeepL, OpenAI, DeepSeek, Google Translate, and other leading models to find the best translation quality for complex scientific terminology and academic language.

20+ AI Translation Engines
Mouse Hover Translation
Mouse Hover Translation

Instantly translate specific paragraphs, abstracts, or sections on demand by hovering over them—perfect for quickly scanning papers without translating entire documents unnecessarily.

Universal Science Site Support

Works seamlessly across PubMed, Google Scholar, Nature, Science, academic journals, and any research website—no special setup required, just install and translate any scientific content.

Universal Science Site Support

Who Needs Science Translation

Breaking Language Barriers

Breaking Language Barriers

Scientists accessing global research papers need bilingual translation to verify terminology accuracy while understanding complex concepts in their native language seamlessly.
Learning Advanced Concepts

Learning Advanced Concepts

Graduate students reading foreign-language journals require side-by-side translation to grasp difficult scientific terminology while building vocabulary in their field of study.
Applying Research Insights

Applying Research Insights

Industry scientists implementing published methodologies need precise translation of experimental procedures while cross-referencing original terminology to ensure accurate replication of techniques.

Science Website Translator: Frequently Asked Questions

Does Immersive Translate work on major scientific research websites like arXiv, PubMed, and Nature?
Yes, Immersive Translate works seamlessly across all major scientific research platforms including arXiv, PubMed, Nature, Science, IEEE Xplore, ScienceDirect, and Google Scholar. For arXiv specifically, it has a dedicated adapter that automatically loads the HTML/ar5iv version for superior translation quality. The tool intelligently filters out non-essential elements like author bios, reference lists, and formula panels, preserving them in their original form while translating the main research content. This ensures you get a clean, readable translation without losing critical scientific notation or citation integrity. Whether you're reading journal articles, preprints, or technical documentation, the science website translator adapts to each platform's unique structure.
Will translating a scientific paper break the layout or interfere with equations and figures?
No, Immersive Translate is specifically designed to preserve the original layout of scientific content. Its intelligent main content area recognition automatically identifies the primary research text while skipping navigation bars, sidebars, and advertisements. Mathematical equations, chemical formulas, figures, tables, and citation numbers remain untouched in their original form. The bilingual mode displays the original paragraph above and the translated text below, so complex scientific notation stays intact and readable. For platforms like arXiv, the dedicated adapter ensures that embedded LaTeX formulas, reference links, and figure captions are preserved exactly as they appear, giving you a professional reading experience without layout disruption.
Can I verify the original scientific terminology after translation?
Absolutely. This is one of the core strengths of Immersive Translate as a science website translator. The bilingual mode displays both the original text and translation side by side on the same page, allowing you to instantly cross-reference technical terms, verify translations of specialized vocabulary, and check the original phrasing of key concepts. You can also use the mouse hover translation feature to get instant translations of specific paragraphs without translating the entire page. This is particularly valuable when reading research papers where precise terminology matters—you can quickly verify whether terms like 'quantum entanglement' or 'CRISPR-Cas9' are accurately translated, or simply read the original English term while understanding the surrounding context in your native language.
How is Immersive Translate different from Google Translate page translation for scientific articles?
Unlike Google Translate's page translation which replaces the original text entirely and often breaks scientific formatting, Immersive Translate offers bilingual display that keeps both languages visible simultaneously. While Google Translate proxies the entire page through its servers (often breaking interactive elements and citations), Immersive Translate translates content inline without leaving the original website. The key difference for scientific content is platform-specific optimization: Immersive Translate's dedicated adapters for arXiv, PubMed, and other research platforms intelligently handle equations, references, and technical formatting that generic translators struggle with. Additionally, you can switch between 20+ translation engines including DeepL, OpenAI, and specialized AI models from one interface, allowing you to choose the engine that delivers the most accurate results for your specific scientific field—something impossible with Google Translate's single-engine approach.
Which languages does Immersive Translate support for translating international scientific publications?
Immersive Translate supports over 100 language pairs, covering all major languages used in scientific publishing. This includes English, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, German, French, Spanish, Russian, Portuguese, Italian, Dutch, Arabic, and many more. You can translate scientific content from any of these languages into your native language, or vice versa. The tool integrates 20+ mainstream translation services including DeepL (known for excellent European language pairs), Google Translate (broad language coverage), and advanced AI models like OpenAI, DeepSeek, Claude, and Gemini. For scientific website translation, you can experiment with different engines to find which one handles your specific language pair and technical domain best—for example, DeepL often excels with German scientific papers, while AI models like Claude may provide more contextually accurate translations for complex English research articles.
Which translation engine gives the best results for scientific and technical content?
For scientific website translation, the optimal engine often depends on your language pair and specific field. DeepL is widely regarded as excellent for translating scientific papers between European languages and English, offering superior handling of technical terminology and academic writing style. For AI-powered contextual understanding of complex research concepts, OpenAI's models, Claude, and DeepSeek provide more nuanced translations that grasp the broader meaning of technical passages. Google Translate offers the broadest language coverage and works well for quick comprehension of scientific abstracts. The advantage of Immersive Translate is that you can instantly switch between all these engines without leaving the page—start with DeepL for a physics paper, try Claude if the terminology seems off, or use DeepSeek for Chinese-English scientific translation. Many researchers find that testing 2-3 engines on the same paragraph helps identify which one best captures the precise meaning of specialized terminology in their field.
Can I customize how scientific papers are displayed when translated?
Yes, Immersive Translate offers extensive customization for reading translated scientific content. You can choose between bilingual mode (original and translation side by side), translation-only mode (replaces source text for native reading experience), or use mouse hover translation to selectively translate only the paragraphs you need. The translation style is fully adjustable—you can modify font size, text color, and spacing to match your reading preferences. For scientific papers, many users prefer bilingual mode with slightly smaller translation text, allowing them to quickly scan the translated content while keeping the original terminology visible for verification. You can also set up website-specific rules: for example, always use DeepL for Nature articles but switch to an AI model for arXiv preprints. Keyboard shortcuts let you toggle translation on/off instantly, and you can whitelist or blacklist specific scientific domains based on your workflow needs.

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