You don't even need to request the desktop site or anything. Since Safari, Chrome, Firefox, and other iOS browsers support PiP mode, if you can play the video in one of those, you can most likely PiP it. If the app you want to play videos in isn't supported, you can try watching the video on its site in a web browser. Yahoo Mail - Organized Email (has live sports games in case you're wondering).REDBOX: Rent, Stream & Buy (crashes right away).And any third-party app which supports it on iPadOS.YouTube: Watch, Listen, Stream (music videos for Premium subscribers only).
And let us know if you've found any others - we'll be continuously updating these lists as we discover more apps that work or don't work. View the lists below to see what does and doesn't play nice with the PiP viewer. However, developers need to add support for Picture in Picture, so it doesn't work with all apps. Don't Miss: Use Picture-in-Picture Mode to Multitask While You Watch Videos.It's not just for the Plus or Max displays either - any size display works. For iPhones, it came a little later, first appearing in iOS 14. Since iOS 9, the iPad has had Picture in Picture mode, which lets you minimize a video that you're watching into a floating overlay so that you can multitask in other apps while it plays.