YouTube announced last June that Picture-in-Picture (PiP) was coming to its iPhone and iPad apps, and wide availability is now just a few days away for Premium subscribers globally and free users in ...
With iOS 14 last year, Apple introduced Picture-in-Picture to let you watch video in a floating window while using other tasks. The YouTube app is finally adding support for PiP on iPhone and iPad.
Google has rolled out an "experimental" picture-in-picture (PiP) feature for its iOS YouTube app that allows premium subscribers to view video content while using other apps. For now, the PiP mode is ...
PiP stands for Picture-in-Picture Mode. What it does is run YouTube in a smaller window that hovers on the screen. It will be like a floating window that you can interact with and move across the ...
It seems that the testing period is finally over — YouTube has confirmed that it will be rolling out Picture-in-Picture (PiP) on iOS "in a matter of days." This means that soon, iPhone and iPad users ...