Google launches Picture-in-Picture feature on YouTube on a limited basis

It will no longer be a problem to exit YouTube without losing the content!

In Apps by Gabriela Martínez

photo in photo It is one of the most valuable functions when it comes to enjoying video content from iPhone without staying inside the app. Most streaming apps on iOS allow you to take advantage of this familiar tool. from this week YouTube has joined the list of apps that allow this possibility.

Last year, Google confirmed support for: Picture-in-Picture will be implemented for both premium and non-paying YouTubers and it was in testing, but it took some time before it became available. And finally, the day has come and it will be implemented on iPhone and iPad.

YouTube Picture-in-Picture now available on iOS

photo in photo available to users around the world with a premium subscription. But will only be available to all users in the United States, even without subscription. However, users of the free service will only be able to enjoy this feature on videos without music content.

For some users, this news may cause confusion. And this As of June 2021, some paid YouTube subscribers were only able to take advantage of this feature as part of a trial.. Then, in April 2022, YouTube ended the experiment and stopped making it available. But as the company has made public, it’s already official.

To use Picture-in-Picture in YouTube app, you have to follow a few simple steps:

  • Choose a video.
  • Exit YouTube by swiping up from the bottom of the screen.
  • The video will be transferred to a mini player that can be moved around the screen.

This function Applicable to ‌iPhone‌ and ‌iPad‌ devices running iOS and iPadOS 15 and laterand will be implemented in the coming days.

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Source: i Padizate

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