
"YouTube's picture-in-picture mode allows users to shrink the video they are watching and continue playback while using other apps, enhancing multitasking capabilities."
"The feature will be available to all users globally, with a gradual rollout expected over the coming months, ensuring widespread access."
"Premium subscribers will enjoy the added benefit of using picture-in-picture for both music and non-music content, differentiating their experience from non-subscribers."
"To activate picture-in-picture, users simply swipe up or press the home button, allowing the video to continue playing in a mini player."
YouTube's picture-in-picture mode is being rolled out to all users worldwide, including non-Premium subscribers. This feature allows users to minimize the YouTube video they are watching and continue playback while navigating away from the app. Activation is simple, requiring a swipe up or pressing the home button. Initially available to Premium subscribers in the US since 2018 and 2021, the feature will now be accessible for longform, non-music content on both Android and iOS for all users, while Premium subscribers can use it for music content as well.
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