YouTube last year started testing the Picture-in-Picture (PiP) mode in its iOS client, and now decides to roll it out for all after testing enough.
YouTube said PiP support will be rolling out to its clients running on iOS 15+, in a matter of days. This will let users stream a YouTube video in a small floating window, that’s playing in the background and movable across the screen as desired.
Picture-in-Picture in YouTube For iOS
Today, one of the most asked features for any streaming service is the Picture-in-Picture mode. It’s so wanted that, there are workarounds to enable this feature in not just mobile clients, but also in Windows . So it should be a wonder that popular software like iOS and widely used video streaming platforms like YouTube missing it.
As it’s requested frequently by the community, YouTube in June last year announced bringing this support to its iOS client and been testing ever since. Though it said it’d be rolling to all users when ready, YouTube covered this feature only for premium users in the testing phase.
And when everything’s thinking it will only be allocated to premium class, the platform today confirmed rolling to all iOS 15+ users in a matter of days. This comes in the form of a reply to a user on Twitter, who shared his confusion about losing the feature in his experiments section.
I was using experimental Youtube Picture in Picture but i got notification that its no more an experimental feature. Assuming that its now a default feature, I accidentally turned on another feature and now my PIP is gone. I am unable to restore it. Help! @YouTube @YouTubeIndia — Shakti Rathore (@LordRathore) April 10, 2022