How to Use Picture in Picture (PIP) Youtube on Android

PIP or Picture in Picture is a feature where we can watch YouTube on Android background and allows us to be able to open and watch videos while opening other applications.

By pressing the home button, the video you are watching on YouTube will float in another application without having to open YouTube.

This feature is very useful if you want to chat while watching videos or if you want to stay in an application and still want to open youtube so you can do it simultaneously.

Although this feature already exists and can be activated on Android phones through application settings, what I experience is that this feature still cannot be used directly even though the feature has been activated.

In this article I will try to share how to easily use picture in picture youtube. 100% successful, without the hassle of using the chrome application. How to do it? see below.

How to Use PIP Youtube on Android

For users who are curious about how to use picture in picture (pip) youtube on Android then you can see the information below.

Step 1. Open the Chrome app then open Youtube.com. After that, change the appearance of your Chrome application to desktop mode, how to tap other options at the top right marked with three dots.

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Step 2. Checklist in the Desktop Sites section.

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Step 3. After that, find and open the video you want to watch. Then enter full screen mode.

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Step 4. Tap Home to activate picture in picture youtube.

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Done, this way you will be able to watch youtube videos while opening other apps such as Whatsapp, instagram, Facebook etc. .

 

That’s my tutorial on How to Use Picture in Picture (PIP) Youtube on Android, I hope it’s useful.

You also need to know about how to use picture in picture (pip) youtube on Samsung phones as described previously by DroidBeep. If you found this guide helpful, let us know in the comments.