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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 Vox?

Vox is a leading American news and opinion website known for explanatory journalism that breaks down complex topics — politics, policy, technology, culture — into accessible, deeply researched articles. For non-English speakers, its nuanced analysis and context-rich reporting remain locked behind a language barrier.

Need a Vox translator?

You want to read Vox's in-depth explainers in your native language without losing the original phrasing or breaking your reading flow. Browser built-in translators replace the source text entirely, making fact-checking impossible. Copy-pasting into Google Translate disrupts your reading rhythm and loses article structure and embedded context.

What Immersive Translate Delivers for Vox

Immersive Translate keeps you on Vox's 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 named entities and formal registers accurately across 100+ language pairs.

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 Vox Translation Solution Built-In

Article-Only Smart Translation
Article-Only Smart Translation

Automatically identifies and translates Vox's main article content while filtering out ads, sidebars, recommended stories, and navigation clutter for distraction-free reading.

Bilingual Side-by-Side Reading

Original Vox article and translation displayed paragraph by paragraph. Verify journalist quotes, political terminology, and proper names instantly without losing context.

Bilingual Side-by-Side Reading
20+ Translation Engines Available
20+ Translation Engines Available

Switch between DeepL, OpenAI, Google Translate, DeepSeek, and 15+ other engines instantly. Choose the best model for Vox's political and cultural reporting.

Works Across All News Sites

No special setup required. Translates Vox articles, explainer videos, and breaking news threads the same way it handles any international news outlet or blog.

Works Across All News Sites
Hover for Instant Translation
Hover for Instant Translation

Scan Vox headlines, subheadings, or specific paragraphs on demand. Get quick translations without committing to translating the entire article or leaving the page.

100+ Languages, Fully Customizable

Read Vox in your native language with adjustable font size, color, and display mode. Translation-only or bilingual view adapts to your reading preference.

100+ Languages, Fully Customizable

Who Uses Vox Translators

Cross-Reference Original Quotes

Cross-Reference Original Quotes

Media professionals need bilingual Vox articles to verify source quotes and terminology accuracy while researching international stories and fact-checking political coverage.
Access Policy Analysis

Access Policy Analysis

Academic researchers require side-by-side translation of Vox's policy explainers to understand nuanced arguments while preserving original statistical references and citations.
Share Global Perspectives

Share Global Perspectives

Social advocates translate Vox's explanatory journalism to share policy insights across language barriers, preserving nuanced arguments for international advocacy and education campaigns.

Vox Website Translator: Frequently Asked Questions

Does Immersive Translate work on Vox and other news websites?
Yes, Immersive Translate works seamlessly on Vox and virtually all news websites including The New York Times, BBC, Reuters, The Guardian, and international outlets. The extension is content-agnostic—if it's a webpage, it can translate it. For news sites specifically, Immersive Translate uses intelligent main content area recognition to automatically identify the article body while skipping navigation bars, ads, comment sections, and sidebars. This means you get clean, focused translation of the actual news content without cluttering your reading experience with translated UI elements or promotional blocks.
Will translating Vox articles break the website layout or interfere with ads?
No, Immersive Translate preserves the original layout of Vox and other news sites. Unlike some translation tools that proxy or reformat pages, Immersive Translate embeds translations directly into the existing webpage structure. Its intelligent content recognition specifically filters out non-essential elements—ads, navigation menus, footers, and sidebars remain untranslated and in their original positions. You can choose between bilingual mode (original paragraph above, translation below) or translation-only mode (replaces source text). Both options maintain the site's visual design, typography, and interactive elements like embedded videos or image galleries, ensuring a native reading experience.
Can I still see the original English text after translating a Vox article?
Absolutely. This is one of Immersive Translate's core strengths for news readers. The bilingual mode displays the original English paragraph directly above the translated version, allowing you to cross-reference both languages in real time. This is particularly valuable when reading Vox's explanatory journalism—you can verify quotes, check specific terminology, or understand nuanced phrasing in the original language. If you prefer a fully native reading experience, you can switch to translation-only mode, which replaces the source text entirely. There's also a mouse hover translation feature: simply hover over any paragraph to see an instant translation without translating the entire page.
How is Immersive Translate different from Google Translate page translation or Chrome's built-in translator for news sites?
The key differences lie in workflow, display format, and translation quality. Google Translate and browser built-ins typically replace all text on the page, cutting you off from the original language—problematic when you need to verify quotes or terminology in news articles. Immersive Translate offers side-by-side bilingual display, keeping both languages visible. From a workflow perspective, translations appear inline without navigating away or proxying the page. Most importantly, Immersive Translate gives you access to 20+ translation engines and AI models—including DeepL, OpenAI, DeepSeek, Claude, and Gemini—all from one interface. You can switch engines instantly to find the best translation quality for Vox's explanatory content, whereas Google Translate and browser tools lock you into a single engine.
Which languages does Immersive Translate support for translating Vox and international news sites?
Immersive Translate supports 100+ language pairs, covering all major world languages. You can translate Vox articles from English into Spanish, French, German, Portuguese, Italian, Russian, Arabic, Hindi, Japanese, Korean, Chinese (Simplified and Traditional), and dozens more. The reverse also works—if you're reading international news sites in foreign languages, you can translate them into English or your native language. The extension automatically detects the source language, so you don't need to manually specify it. This broad language support makes Immersive Translate ideal for following global news coverage, tracking international perspectives on the same story, or reading foreign-language outlets alongside English-language sources like Vox.
Which translation engine gives the best results for Vox news articles and explanatory journalism?
For Vox's explanatory journalism and long-form news content, DeepL and OpenAI models (ChatGPT) consistently deliver the most natural, context-aware translations. DeepL excels at preserving tone and readability in European languages, while OpenAI models handle complex sentence structures and nuanced explanations particularly well. DeepSeek is another strong option for English-to-Chinese translation, validated by users for natural phrasing. The advantage of Immersive Translate is that you're not locked into one engine—you can test multiple services and switch instantly based on the article's language pair and content type. For breaking news where speed matters, Google Translate offers fast, reliable results. For in-depth analysis pieces, AI-powered engines provide superior contextual understanding.
Can I customize how translations appear when reading Vox articles?
Yes, Immersive Translate offers extensive customization for news reading. You can adjust font size, text color, and spacing to match your reading preferences. Choose between bilingual mode (original and translation side by side), translation-only mode (replaces source text), or mouse hover translation (translate on demand). You can also set up keyboard shortcuts for quick translation toggling, add Vox or specific news sites to a whitelist for automatic translation, or create a blacklist to exclude certain sites. The intelligent main content area recognition ensures only the article body gets translated, but you can fine-tune these settings if needed. All customization options are designed to create a seamless, distraction-free reading experience that feels native to the site.

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