YouTube Introduces “PiP” Mode for All Users – Latest Tech Update
YouTube is set to make a major change that will enhance the viewing experience of its users. The popular video platform is looking to open up its Picture-in-Picture (PiP) feature to all users, for free.
Introduced in 2021, YouTube’s Picture-in-Picture feature gives users the ability to watch videos while simultaneously using other apps on their devices. This means that you can multitask and continue watching your favorite content while checking your emails, browsing the web, or using other applications.
Currently, this feature is available for all users in the United States at no additional cost. However, users in other countries are required to be YouTube Premium subscribers in order to access the PiP feature. Recent reports suggest that non-premium users in Europe have also been granted access to this convenient feature.
While there is an indication that YouTube may roll out the Picture-in-Picture mode to users in other regions, such as Turkey, no official statement has been released confirming this expansion.
For those unfamiliar with the feature, Picture-in-Picture (PiP) on YouTube allows you to keep a small window of the video playing on your screen while you navigate through other apps or websites. This feature is particularly useful for those who like to watch videos while working or browsing the internet on their devices.
As YouTube continues to make improvements to its platform, it is clear that they are striving to provide a more seamless and enjoyable experience for their users. Stay tuned for more updates on the rollout of the Picture-in-Picture feature to users around the world.