Published: March 25, 2024
Netflix offers Picture-in-Picture (PiP) feature to continue watching your favorite TV shows or movies in a small window while using other apps on your phone. That’s a great way to catch up on notifications about messages or emails. That becomes cumbersome when the Picture-in-Picture (PiP) feature doesn’t work with the Netflix app. This guide helps […]
Updated: November 8, 2021
iPhone users got the much-awaited Picture in Picture mode with the iOS 14 update last year. Since its official launch, many well-known developers adopted the required API in their apps and rolled out Picture in Picture for Prime Video, Netflix, Disney+, etc. One notable app missing from the action was Google’s YouTube. That’s about to […]
Updated: November 27, 2021
The web version of YouTube supports Picture-in-picture (PIP) mode by default. To activate PIP on YouTube, simply click on the small MiniPlayer icon in the bottom-right corner of the video player. If you don’t see the icon, make two consecutive right clicks on YouTube video and select the picture-in-picture option from the drop-down menu. This […]
Published: July 1, 2020
Picture in Picture has been a game-changer since it’s an introduction to Android and was recently introduced in iOS 14. Even fact you can even use it to play YouTube video in background without a YouTube premium subscription. Although since I spend most of my time on a laptop, I really have an issue of not […]