Picture-in-picture not working? 7 quick fixes
If a video won't pop out, the button is missing, or the floating window closes on its own, work through these fixes in order. Most PiP problems are solved by one of the first three.
1. Make sure the video is actually playing
Picture-in-picture only kicks in for a video that has started. If it's paused before it ever played, press play first, then try again.
2. The site blocked the right-click menu
Some players (Netflix, certain embeds) override the right-click menu, so Chrome's built-in “Picture in picture” option never appears. Use a one-press extension instead, which triggers PiP directly without the menu.
3. The video has picture-in-picture disabled
A few sites set a flag that forbids PiP on their videos. There's often another video on the page that is allowed — a good PiP tool automatically picks the largest playable one.
4. It's inside an iframe or embed
Videos embedded from another domain can be harder for the browser to reach. An extension that searches inside frames will find and float these where the built-in menu can't.
5. The window keeps closing on its own
If the floating window vanishes, the tab playing the video may have been closed or navigated away. Keep the source tab open. Closing the PiP window itself simply returns the video to its tab — that's expected.
Skip the guesswork
One button pops out the right video on nearly any site — including places where Chrome's built-in menu is blocked.
Add to Chrome — it's free6. Update your browser
Picture-in-picture improves with each Chrome release. Open chrome://settings/help to update to the latest version, then restart the browser and try again.
7. Check the keyboard shortcut
If Alt + P does nothing, another extension may have claimed the same shortcut. Open chrome://extensions/shortcuts to see what's assigned and set a new combination if there's a conflict.
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