Compare Chrome extensions: PiP (Picture in picture) vs Enhanced Floating Video Player (PIP)

Stats PiP (Picture in picture) PiP (Picture in picture) Enhanced Floating Video Player (PIP) Enhanced Floating Video Player (PIP)
User count 800,000+ 2,000+
Average rating 4.58 4.00
Rating count 262 13
Last updated 2024-03-06 2021-07-19
Size 46.91K 23.22K
Version 1.5.8 2.0.2
Short description
Watch videos in a floating window Picture in Picture (PIP) outside the browser window or on top of any other application. A simple floating video player using Picture-In-Picture with direct integrations to YouTube, Twitch, Netflix, and more!
Full summary

Enhance Your Video Viewing Experience with Picture-in-Picture Extension for Chrome

Are you tired of pausing your videos to check emails or scroll through social media? Do you wish you could multitask while watching your favorite content? Look no further than the Picture-in-Picture Extension for Chrome.

Picture-in-Picture Extension for Chrome is a powerful tool that enhances your video viewing experience by allowing you to watch your favorite content while you multitask. With this extension, you can keep your videos playing in a small, resizable window while you work on other tasks.

Easy Installation and Setup

Installing and setting up Picture-in-Picture Extension for Chrome is quick and easy. Simply go to the Chrome Web Store, search for the extension, and click "Add to Chrome." Once installed, the extension will be available in the toolbar for easy access.

Seamless Video Viewing

The Picture-in-Picture Extension for Chrome allows you to seamlessly watch your favorite content without interruptions. Whether you're working on a document or browsing the web, your video will play in the corner of your screen, so you can keep an eye on it while you work.

Customizable Viewing Experience

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Picture-In-Picture is a Chromium feature, which allows to drag your video over other desktop windows, allowing you full flexibility and productivity.

Very helpful for people with one monitor, or if you need to do something while watching a tutorial, livestreams, movies, etc.

How To

There are 2 ways:

First way: On YouTube, Netflix and Twitch, there will be a "PIP" button in the media player bar when hovering on it. This button will allow you to watch content on top of other windows.

Second way: Simply click on the extension icon at the top right of your browser. It will by default select the first available video on your current page.

The Future

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