YouTube now launches the ability for all users to watch videos with image-in-picture mode, which reduces the video player to a small floating screen on your mobile or tablet. This feature will not be limited to only premium customers because some previously speculated, even though premium customers will get access to pip support first.
Android users have access to image-in-image mode for a while; It becomes increasingly useful because larger devices, higher resolution, leaving enough space to use more than one application at once. With pips, someone can watch videos in the small corner of their screen when doing something else, such as exploring social media, messaging, or playing games.
There are concerns over the past few months that YouTube will not only make image-in-image mode available to pay for premium customers in iOS, but it is not the problem, according to the confirmation given to Macrumor.
This feature is now launched to all iOS users in the United States, with premium customers for the first time followed by free users ‘soon.’ Some iOS users have access to the YouTube-in-Picture feature, although the availability has been touched and left with it only works.
Official support will eliminate the need to handle difficult solutions and stream safari buggy, even though you might need to stay patient if you are not a premium user. This feature will be most useful on larger iPhone models where there is enough screen space to watch videos on a mini player and engage in the second activity.