How to Use Picture-in-Picture on YouTube

With YouTube Picture-in-picture mode, you can keep watching videos in a small, movable window while browsing other apps on your device. It’s a great way to keep up with your favorite content without missing a beat. Whether you wish to follow a tutorial, catch up on a live stream, or enjoy a show without pausing your activities, knowing how to use Picture-in-picture on YouTube comes as a handy skill. So, let’s show you the answer below!

How to Use Picture-in-Picture on YouTube

How to Use Picture-in-Picture on YouTube

Now enjoy the freedom to navigate your screen while staying connected to your content. Stay until the end to see how you can make the most of your screen time and manage tasks efficiently.

Method 1: Via Mobile

To use Picture-in-picture first you need to enable this feature in app settings on some smartphones. Here’s how you can do it:

  1. Navigate to the Settings app.
  2. Tap on App management.
  3. Tap on the App list.
  4. Next, locate and tap on the YouTube app.
  5. Tap on Picture-in-picture.
  6. Turn the toggle on for Picture-in-Picture.

Turn on picture in picture

You will successfully enable this feature on YouTube.

Method 2: Via YouTube

Now, here’s how you can enable Picture-in-picture mode in your YouTube app:

  1. Open the YouTube app on your device then tap on the Profile icon from the bottom right corner.
  2. Tap on the Gear icon then select General.
  3. From here turn the toggle on for Picture-in-Picture.

tap on General

This way you will be able to easily use this feature. 

What Are the Requirements for Using YouTube Picture-in-Picture Mode?

To use YouTube Picture-in-picture mode you need to meet the following requirements:

  • If you live in the United States, you don’t need a YouTube premium subscription to use Picture-in-picture. However, you need a premium subscription for some features like playing music videos in the background.
  • If you’re outside the United States, you will require a premium subscription to use Picture-in-picture mode.
  • A compatible Android device running Android 8.0 (oreo) or later is required to use PIP mode.

Are There Any Limitations for Using YouTube Picture-in-Picture Mode?

Yes, there are a few limitations to using YouTube Picture-in-picture mode such as:

  • You must have a YouTube premium subscription or be in the United States.
  • Even if you have access to PIP mode you cannot work on copyright content such as music videos.
  • If you have disabled, the Picture-in-picture mode in your device settings you may not be able to use the feature.

Also Read: How to Enable & Use VR Mode on YouTube

We hope this article was helpful for you and that you have learned how to use Picture-in-Picture on YouTube. If you have any queries or suggestions, feel free to share them with us in the comments box. Stay tuned to Techcult for more informative and interesting articles.

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