Picture-in-Picture API

The Picture-in-Picture API allow websites to create a floating video window always on top of other windows so that users may continue consuming media while they interact with other content sites, or applications on their device.

Interfaces

PictureInPictureWindow

Represents the floating video window; contains width and height properties, and an onresize event handler property.

Instance methods

The Picture-in-Picture API adds methods to the HTMLVideoElement and Document interfaces to allow toggling of the floating video window.

Instance methods on the HTMLVideoElement interface

HTMLVideoElement.requestPictureInPicture()

Requests that the user agent enters the video into picture-in-picture mode

Instance methods on the Document interface

Document.exitPictureInPicture()

Requests that the user agent returns the element in picture-in-picture mode back into its original box.

Instance properties

The Picture-in-Picture API augments the HTMLVideoElement, Document, and ShadowRoot interfaces with properties that can be used to determine if the floating video window mode is supported and available, if picture-in-picture mode is currently active, and which video is floating.

Instance properties on the HTMLVideoElement interface

HTMLVideoElement.disablePictureInPicture

The disablePictureInPicture property will provide a hint to the user agent to not suggest the picture-in-picture to users or to request it automatically.

Instance properties on the Document interface

Document.pictureInPictureEnabled

The pictureInPictureEnabled property tells you whether or not it is possible to engage picture-in-picture mode. This is false if picture-in-picture mode is not available for any reason (e.g. the "picture-in-picture" feature has been disallowed, or picture-in-picture mode is not supported).

Instance properties on the Document or ShadowRoot interfaces

Document.pictureInPictureElement / ShadowRoot.pictureInPictureElement

The pictureInPictureElement property tells you which Element is currently being displayed in the floating window (or in the shadow DOM). If this is null, the document (or shadow DOM) has no node currently in picture-in-picture mode.

Events

The Picture-in-Picture API defines three events, which can be used to detect when picture-in-picture mode is toggled and when the floating video window is resized.

enterpictureinpicture

Sent to a HTMLVideoElement when it enters picture-in-picture mode.

leavepictureinpicture

Sent to a HTMLVideoElement when it leaves picture-in-picture mode.

resize

Sent to a PictureInPictureWindow when it changes size.

Adding Controls

If media action handlers have been set via the Media Session API, then appropriate controls for those actions will be added by the browser to the picture-in-picture overlay. For example, if a "nexttrack" action has been set, then a skip button might be displayed in the picture-in-picture view. There is no support for adding custom HTML buttons or controls.

Controlling styling

The :picture-in-picture CSS pseudo-class matches the video element currently in picture-in-picture mode, allowing you to configure your stylesheets to automatically adjust the size, style, or layout of content when a video switches back and forth between picture-in-picture and traditional presentation modes.

Controlling access

The availability of picture-in-picture mode can be controlled using Permissions Policy. The fullscreen mode feature is identified by the string "picture-in-picture", with a default allowlist value of "self", meaning that picture-in-picture mode is permitted in top-level document contexts, as well as to nested browsing contexts loaded from the same origin as the top-most document.

Examples

In this example, a video is presented in a web page. Clicking the button below lets the user toggle the floating video window.

Toggling picture-in-picture mode

This code is called by a click handler when the user clicks the "Toggle Picture-in-Picture" button:

function togglePictureInPicture() {
  if (document.pictureInPictureElement) {
    document.exitPictureInPicture();
  } else if (document.pictureInPictureEnabled) {
    video.requestPictureInPicture();
  }
}

This block starts by looking at the value of the document's pictureInPictureElement attribute.

If the value is not null, it's the element that's currently in picture-in-picture mode, that is in a floating window. We call document.exitPictureInPicture() to bring the video back into its initial box.

If the value is null, no video is in the floating window. So we can request a video to enter the picture-in-picture mode. We do it by calling HTMLVideoElement.requestPictureInPicture() on the <video> element.

Specifications

Specification
Picture-in-Picture
# interface-picture-in-picture-window

Browser compatibility

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See also