With over 120 million daily users, YouTube is, without a doubt, the top choice for video streaming and sharing. On the app, you’ll find a variety of content: tutorials, music videos, interviews, and so much more. But unlike other apps that play media even when you switch your attention to another app, YouTube pauses the video you’re watching once you exit the app. This keeps you from doing other things on your phone, like replying to a text or checking your email while watching or listening to YouTube videos. Show
However, there are workarounds to this problem. In this handy guide, we’re showing you how to play YouTube in the background on any mobile device. How to Use Picture-in-Picture Mode to Play YouTube in the BackgroundOne of the ways you can play YouTube in the background is by using YouTube’s picture-in-picture (PiP) mode. PiP lets you watch YouTube videos and use other apps simultaneously. With this feature on, you can watch videos in a small player, which you can move around your phone’s screen and place on top of other apps. Who can use YouTube’s picture-in-picture mode? As long as you’re an Android 8.0 (Oreo) user living in the United States, you can use this feature for free. However, you will get ads, and you won’t be able to watch music content on PiP. If you want ad-free PiP playback with music content, you’ll have to upgrade to YouTube Premium, which costs $11.99 a month. For Android Oreo users outside the US, PiP mode is only available with a YouTube Premium subscription. Meanwhile, iOS users will have to wait a bit more before they can get the PiP feature, but it is in the works. It’ll first roll out to YouTube Premium members, and afterward, all iOS users (including those who aren’t on Premium) in the US will get the feature. To enable PiP, follow these steps:
If PiP doesn’t work after you’ve followed these steps, make sure you’ve enabled the feature on your phone’s settings. Here’s how:
And that’s it! If you want to go back to the YouTube app, just double tap on the mini player. To dismiss the video, simply drag the player downward. If you find having a small video player hovering over your apps annoying, there are other methods you can try. Here are a few ways you can play a YouTube video in the background on your Android devices. The best part is that you won’t need a YouTube Premium subscription for either of them to work. Using Firefox or ChromeYou can also use Firefox or Chrome to play YouTube videos in the background if you’d rather not use the app. You will need at least version 54 of Chrome for the trick to work. Also, you can only listen to YouTube videos, not watch them. To do this, follow these easy steps:
With this trick, you’ll be able to listen to YouTube videos with other apps open and even when you lock your screen. You can also play a playlist seamlessly. Just make sure that you’ve enabled auto-play on YouTube. Using Split ScreenPhoto from AndroidUsing Android’s Split Screen feature is the best way to go if you want to multitask. With this feature, you’ll be able to listen to and watch YouTube videos while using another app. However, not all versions of Android have this feature. You can only use Split Screen view if your device is running on Android 7.0 or higher. To play YouTube in the background using your Android phone’s Split Screen feature, proceed with these steps:
Both apps will now appear one-above-the-other or side-by-side. A black bar will separate the two; you’ll be able to adjust how much space each app occupies on your screen by dragging the bar. If you want to end the split-screen, simply tap and hold on the black bar, then drag it to the direction of the app you want to close. How to Play YouTube in the Background for Free (iOS)Playing YouTube videos in the background is much trickier on iOS than it is on Android. That’s because every trick that has previously worked usually gets patched out when a new iOS update comes along. That said, it can be done. Here’s the newest trick that lets iOS users—even the ones on iOS 15—play YouTube in the background. Similar to when you play YouTube in the background using Firefox or Chrome on Android, you can only listen to the audio when you use this trick.
Now, you’ll be able to use other apps, turn your screen off, and open new Safari tabs while playing YouTube in the background. Take note, though, that you won’t be able to play a full playlist without interruptions; you’ll have to repeat these steps for every video you want to play in the background. Pop-Up Video Players That Play YouTube in the BackgroundIf you’re on Android, you can also download a pop-up video player app to play YouTube in the background. A pop-up video player works just like YouTube’s picture-in-picture mode. So if you have an Android 7.0 phone or earlier, you might find pop-up video players especially useful. Here are three apps that let you watch YouTube videos and, at the same time, use other apps: Awesome Pop-Up VideoPhoto by Dragan Atanasov from the Google Play StoreWith Awesome Pop-Up Video, you can search any YouTube video you want on the app, and it’ll play in a separate and smaller window. Just like in PiP mode, you can drag the mini player and move it anywhere on your screen. Plus, the video player snaps right to the edge of your screen, so you won’t have to painstakingly align the player yourself. You can also customize the app’s colors so that it matches your phone’s theme. The only downsides are that the app is ad-supported and that your video will pause when you turn the screen off. Download on Android StreamPhoto by Stream from the Google Play StoreStream is another video pop-up player you can use to play YouTube in the background. With Stream, you get access to all of the videos in YouTube’s catalog, and you won’t get ads. The app also lets you also create playlists for a more seamless watching or listening experience and add videos to your queue. Plus, you can move the floating video player to any corner of your screen and change its size. Stream also has other nifty features, including a sleep timer and a battery saver. However, similar to Awesome Pop-Up Video, Stream pauses your video when the screen is off. Download on Android Minimize Play in BackgroundPhoto by video-mini.com from the Google Play StoreMinimize Play in Background is a reliable app that lets you watch YouTube videos through a floating mini player. Just like the other two apps, you can move the video player to any corner of your phone’s screen while you’re using other apps on your phone. However, you won’t be able to adjust its dimensions. The app also lets you create and save playlists and stores them on your phone. That way, you won’t ever lose them. It has a power-saving mode as well, which lowers the brightness of the videos you watch. The ads do tend to be intrusive, though, and will play right before every video. Nonetheless, it’s still a solid video pop-up player app. Download on Android Play YouTube Videos on the Background Without WorriesThere’s no denying how popular and useful YouTube is, but the fact that you can only play a video while the app is open can be pretty annoying. Fortunately, there are workarounds that let you play YouTube in the background, even if you’re not subscribed to YouTube Premium. We hope this guide helped you determine which method works best for you. Which among these workarounds did you find most useful? Feel free to let us know! |