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YouTube starts rolling out free picture-in-picture (PiP) globally on Android, iOS

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Why This Matters

The global rollout of free picture-in-picture (PiP) mode on YouTube marks a significant shift towards enhancing user experience by making multitasking easier for all users, regardless of subscription status. This development could influence other streaming platforms to adopt similar features, fostering a more competitive and user-centric industry. For consumers, it means more flexibility and convenience in how they watch videos on their mobile devices.

Key Takeaways

After offering in the US, YouTube is making picture-in-picture (PiP) mode free for all users around the world.

Free, non-YouTube Premium subscribers around the world will be able to use Picture-in-Picture for “longform, non-music content” on the Android and iOS apps.

To activate PiP, start a video and then exit the YouTube app to continue using your phone while it keeps playing. You’ll see a small player window that you can resize and move around. Tap for play/pause controls and to return to the full app.

There are no changes for paying customers today:

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Premium Lite Members : You will continue to be able to use PiP for longform, non-music content on Android and iOS.

: You will continue to be able to use PiP for longform, non-music content on Android and iOS. Premium Members: Premium members will continue to enjoy PiP for both music (exclusive to Premium only) and non-music content, creating a fully uninterrupted experience.

Free picture-in-picture is rolling out now and will be available to “all users globally in the coming months.”

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