According to Mac rumors, YouTube has finally released Picture-in-Picture (PiP) mode for iPhone and iPad. Users will watch YouTube videos while using other apps on their mobile devices, thanks to PiP support. In addition, the video will display in a small window when you exit the YouTube app, and you will be able to move to different corners of the screen.

It’s worth mentioning that the PiP feature is now available for Android YouTube users and iOS users, thanks to Android Oreo. The quality, however, will only be available to iOS users who have a YouTube Premium subscription, according to YouTube. However, the business intends to make PiP support available to all iPhone users in the United States shortly.
Users can watch YouTube videos in a tiny micro player while surfing outside the YouTube app on their mobile devices using Picture-in-Picture (PiP). PiP is now available to YouTube Premium members on iOS, and we expect to make it available to all iOS users in the US soon,” YouTube stated in a statement.
If you’ve received a YouTube PiP mode, you can activate it by watching a video and then swiping back to return home. The video should continue to play in a bit of a window at the bottom of the screen, which you can see. Drag the minor player to move it around. You may also modify the size of the widget by tapping with two fingers on YouTube.