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Home » YouTube brings picture-in-picture mode to everyone on mobile, and you don’t have to pay for it
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YouTube brings picture-in-picture mode to everyone on mobile, and you don’t have to pay for it

By technologistmag.com30 April 20262 Mins Read
YouTube brings picture-in-picture mode to everyone on mobile, and you don’t have to pay for it
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Well, it took long enough — but YouTube is finally doing something really nice for its free users. Picture-in-picture mode, the feature that lets you shrink a video into a floating mini-player while you go about your phone life, is rolling out globally to all users over the coming months — no subscription or premium paywall is required. Just you, your video, and the freedom to check your messages without the whole thing grinding to a halt. For anyone outside the US who has spent years watching Premium subscribers float their videos around like smug little royals, this one’s for you.

The rollout covers longform, non-music content on both Android and iOS — and honestly, that caveat about music being Premium-only is fair enough. YouTube Music needs something to justify its existence.

Why this is a bigger deal than it sounds

Picture-in-picture might sound like a tiny upgrade, but it reshapes how you use YouTube on your phone. Following a recipe while your hands are a mess? Let it hover. Listening to a long podcast or video essay while replying to messages? Keep it floating. You’re no longer forced to choose between watching something and actually using your phone like a functional human being.

For the longest time, this was locked behind Premium — one of those subtle nudges to justify the monthly fee. Making it free now feels deliberate. YouTube clearly knows its ad-supported experience needs to feel less restrictive if it wants people to stick around rather than drift toward ad blockers or workarounds. Consider this a small olive branch, but one that improves the experience.

How to actually get it working

Using it feels almost suspiciously easy. Start a video, swipe up or tap the home button, and it instantly shrinks into a floating mini-player you can drag around wherever you like. That’s it. 

YouTube app on the Honor Magic V6 kept on a table.

If it doesn’t show up right away, updating your YouTube app should do the trick. On iPhone, you’ll also need iOS 15 or later. The rollout is happening in phases, so it might take a bit to reach everyone. Either way, free YouTube just got a little less frustrating — and honestly, it’s about time.

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