Twitter is now offering users the ability to utilize picture-in-picture mode on their iPhones and iPads, as several individuals have reported gaining access to this new feature. This functionality enables users to continue watching Twitter videos while simultaneously engaging in other tasks on their iOS devices.
Upon initiating a video within the Twitter app, users can swipe out of the application, thereby keeping the video player open. Consequently, individuals can seamlessly enjoy video content from the social network while utilizing other applications, mirroring the experience provided by YouTube and other video-centric platforms on iOS devices.
It is important to note that not all Twitter users currently have access to the picture-in-picture feature, indicating an ongoing rollout process by Twitter. To avail themselves of this functionality, users must ensure they have installed the latest version of the Twitter app on their iPhones or iPads.
Looks like Twitter videos now support the iOS system wide PiP.
Note that it’s rolling out slowly, so it’s normal if some of you don’t have it yet pic.twitter.com/QeCrI670XA— iSoftware Updates (@iSWUpdates) June 30, 2023