OverPicture gives easy access to Picture-in-Picture on macOS, iOS, and iPadOS »

OverPicture adds easy access to picture-in-picture from your Safari toolbar – get it for a few bucks on the App Store.

From Pedro José Periera Vieito on Mastodon last month:

Introducing OverPicture for iOS & iPadOS!

It supports all the features from the macOS version:

• Play any web video in Picture-In-Picture mode.

• Custom button in players like YouTube.

• Keyboard shortcut support!

Available on App Store: https://apps.apple.com/app/overpicture-for-safari/id1188020834

Great little extension that lives right in your Safari toolbar on both desktop and mobile, and inside the YouTube player on web – you can also control it by pressing P while watching a video. Only $4.00 (at the time of writing).

View the post and get OverPicture on the App Store.

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