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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 The Register?

The Register is a leading British technology news and opinion website covering enterprise IT, cybersecurity, data centers, cloud computing, and tech industry analysis. For non-English speakers working in tech or following global IT trends, the language barrier blocks access to its in-depth reporting, expert commentary, and breaking stories that shape the technology landscape.

Need a Register translator?

You want to read The Register's tech news in your native language without losing the original technical terminology or breaking your reading flow. Browser built-in translators replace English text entirely, making it impossible to verify jargon or acronyms. Copy-pasting into Google Translate disrupts article structure and loses embedded links. Generic page translators break The Register's layout, bury the main article under translated sidebars and ads, and deliver inconsistent quality for specialized IT vocabulary.

What Immersive Translate Delivers for The Register

Immersive Translate keeps you on The Register's page while displaying original and translated text side by side. Its intelligent content area recognition isolates the article body from ads, sidebars, and related stories, translating only what matters. Bilingual mode preserves original text for verifying technical terminology and quotes, while AI-powered translation handles industry jargon and formal registers with precision.

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 Translation Solution for The Register

Read The Register's tech news and analysis in your native language with intelligent bilingual translation that preserves original terminology and context.
Smart Article Recognition
Smart Article Recognition

Automatically identifies and translates only the main article content, filtering out ads, sidebars, related stories, and navigation clutter for a clean reading experience on The Register.

Bilingual Side-by-Side Display

Original English and translated text shown paragraph by paragraph, so you can verify technical terms, product names, and quotes without losing context or accuracy.

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

Switch between DeepL, OpenAI, Google Translate, DeepSeek, and more to find the best translation quality for tech journalism and industry-specific terminology in one tool.

Works on Any News Site

No special setup required. Translates The Register and any other tech news outlet, blog, or information site instantly—from major publications to niche industry sources.

Works on Any News Site
Mouse Hover Translation
Mouse Hover Translation

Hover over any headline or paragraph to get instant translation on demand. Scan articles quickly without translating the entire page, perfect for browsing multiple stories.

100+ Languages Supported

Read The Register in any language with customizable display modes—bilingual comparison, translation-only, or hover—tailored to your reading preference and language pair needs.

100+ Languages Supported

Who Needs The Register Translator

Breaking Technical Language Barriers

Breaking Technical Language Barriers

Global IT teams need instant bilingual access to The Register's breaking tech news, security alerts, and industry analysis without losing critical technical terminology or context.
Real-Time Threat Intelligence Access

Real-Time Threat Intelligence Access

Security professionals require immediate translation of vulnerability reports and breach coverage from The Register, with original technical details preserved for accurate threat assessment and response.
Following Project News Globally

Following Project News Globally

International developers need translated access to The Register's open source coverage, Linux kernel updates, and developer community news while preserving code snippets and technical command references.

The Register Website Translator: Frequently Asked Questions

Does Immersive Translate work on The Register and other tech news sites?
Yes, Immersive Translate works seamlessly on The Register and virtually all tech news websites. It's designed to handle complex news site layouts including multi-column articles, embedded code snippets, technical diagrams, and sidebar content. The intelligent content area recognition automatically identifies the main article body while preserving the site's original structure, so ads, navigation menus, and comment sections remain untouched. Beyond The Register, it works equally well on sites like Ars Technica, TechCrunch, Wired, ZDNet, and international tech publications in any language.
Will translating The Register break the page layout or interfere with reading?
No, Immersive Translate preserves The Register's original layout completely. Unlike tools that proxy or reformat pages, translations appear inline directly on the webpage without disrupting the visual structure. In bilingual mode, the original paragraph appears above with the translation below, maintaining natural reading flow. The smart content recognition skips translating navigation bars, ad blocks, and footer elements, focusing only on the article content you actually want to read. You can also customize translation styles—adjusting font size, color, and spacing—to match your reading preferences without breaking the page design.
Can I still see the original English text after translating The Register articles?
Absolutely. This is one of Immersive Translate's core strengths for tech news readers. The bilingual mode displays the original English paragraph and translated text side by side on the same page, allowing you to cross-reference technical terminology, verify quotes, or check the original phrasing instantly. This is especially valuable when reading The Register's coverage of complex tech topics, industry jargon, or breaking news where accuracy matters. If you prefer a cleaner view, you can switch to translation-only mode, which replaces the source text entirely, or use mouse hover translation to see translations only when you need them—without translating the entire article.
How is Immersive Translate different from Google Translate page translation for news sites?
The key difference is workflow and flexibility. Google Translate page translation navigates you away from The Register to a proxied version of the page, often breaking interactive elements and requiring you to leave the original site. Immersive Translate keeps you on The Register itself, embedding translations directly into the page without disrupting your browsing experience. More importantly, you're not locked into one translation engine—Immersive Translate lets you switch between 20+ services including DeepL, OpenAI, DeepSeek, Claude, and Gemini from a single interface. For tech news content, this means you can choose the engine that handles technical terminology best. The bilingual display mode is another major advantage: browser built-in translators typically replace text entirely, cutting you off from the original language, while Immersive Translate shows both languages simultaneously for verification and learning.
Which languages does Immersive Translate support for international tech news sites?
Immersive Translate supports 100+ language pairs, covering virtually all major languages you'd encounter on international tech news sites. Whether you're reading The Register in English and want it translated to Spanish, Chinese, Japanese, German, French, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, or Arabic—or vice versa—it handles the translation seamlessly. This makes it ideal for following global tech news from sources like Heise (German), 01net (French), ITmedia (Japanese), or any regional tech publication. The language detection is automatic, and you can set your preferred target language once, so every foreign-language news site you visit gets translated to your native language without manual configuration.
Which translation engine gives the best results for tech news content on The Register?
For tech news translation, DeepL and OpenAI models consistently deliver the most accurate results, especially for technical terminology and industry jargon common in The Register's coverage. DeepL excels at natural-sounding translations with strong context awareness, while OpenAI's ChatGPT models handle complex sentence structures and technical concepts particularly well. For Chinese readers, DeepSeek has been validated by users for producing beautifully natural translations of English tech content. The advantage of Immersive Translate is that you can test multiple engines on the same article and switch instantly—if one engine mistranslates a technical term, simply select another from the 20+ available options including Google Translate, Claude, Gemini, and others. Many users keep DeepL as their default and switch to AI models for particularly complex articles.
What are the key features of Immersive Translate for reading tech news sites like The Register?
Immersive Translate offers several features specifically valuable for tech news readers. Bilingual mode lets you read The Register with original and translated text side by side, perfect for verifying technical terms or learning industry vocabulary. Mouse hover translation provides instant translations of specific paragraphs without translating the entire page—useful when you only need help with certain sections. The intelligent content area recognition automatically focuses on the article body, skipping ads and navigation clutter for a clean reading experience. You can customize translation styles including font size, color, and display mode to match your reading preferences. Keyboard shortcuts let you toggle translation on/off instantly, and you can create website-specific rules—for example, always translate The Register in bilingual mode but use translation-only mode on other sites. All these features work across desktop browsers and mobile apps, so you get the same seamless experience whether you're reading breaking tech news on your laptop or phone.

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