YouTube is Testing Native Picture-in-Picture Mode in its iOS App

YouTube Picture-in-Picture

There are a plethora of changes we want to see in iOS, but one of the top features that we have always wished for is Picture-in-Picture mode for YouTube. Now, it seems YouTube is finally bringing the feature to life. It will allow users to continue watching the videos while using other apps simultaneously.

YouTube Working to Bring Picture-in-Picture Mode on its Main App on iOS and iPadOS

The feature was discovered by a developer Daniel Yount, who was watching a live stream on YouTube on his iPad. The developer said that Picture-in-Picture wasn't working with other videos but just this live stream. This suggests that the feature is still in the experimenting stage and will take time before it officially rolls out to all users.

Previously, YouTube has never supported Picture-in-Picture or PiP mode on iPhone or iPad. Apple rolled out PiP support on its platform with iOS 9 and the feature will be carried forward with iOS 14, which is set to release this fall. According to Steve Troughton-Smith, YouTube's PiP mode is part of a deal between Apple and Google that integrates YouTube's VP9 codec with iOS 14 and tvOS 14. This allows 4K content to be watched on both platforms.

YouTube does officially allow users to play videos in the background but you have to be subscribed to YouTube Premium. This restricts non-subscribers to watch videos in the app and not in the background. YouTube Premium costs $11.99 and $15.99 through the YouTube app for iOS as part of Apple's in-app purchases.

At this point in time, iOS 14 users have the ability to take advantage of the Picture-in-Picture mode for YouTube on iOS and iPadOS through the Safari browser. So do take advantage of it. Moreover, we are not yet clear when YouTube will roll out the official update for iOS with support for the feature. By the looks of it, it is in its early development stage. We will let you guys know as soon as we have more details on the story.

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