YouTube has announced that its Picture-in-Picture (PiP) feature is rolling out globally with availability expanding to more users in the coming months. YouTube is rolling out its PiP feature globally and expanding it to more users. YouTube notes that users may need to update their app or device settings to enable PiP. Do note though that not all videos on YouTube’s library will be available for offline mode, and it was not clearly stated which videos will be available for offline viewing. Read more in our articles including "YouTube expands Picture-in-Picture support for non-Premium users globally" and "5 Reasons Why You Should Try YouTube Premium".
YouTube has announced that its Picture-in-Picture (PiP) feature is rolling out globally with availability expanding to more users in the coming months. YouTube is rolling out its PiP feature globally and expanding it to more users.
YouTube notes that users may need to update their app or device settings to enable PiP. Do note though that not all videos on YouTube’s library will be available for offline mode, and it was not clearly stated which videos will be available for offline viewing.
Our coverage of YouTube PiP mode includes: "YouTube expands Picture-in-Picture support for non-Premium users globally"; "5 Reasons Why You Should Try YouTube Premium"; "YouTube for Android get Offline Playback, Now in PH". Each article provides unique insights and information.