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View highligthed elements (or page) Picture-In-Picture View any element (or the whole page) Picture-In-Picture. Not only videos or images, it works on any element. Hold SHIFT to add the highligthed element to the PIP Window, or press ESC (or right-click) to quit the picker. Use Q/A keys to expand/reduce the highligthed selection, then press SPACE to add it to the PIP Window. You can also use Alt+P to activate the picker (or configure an alternate shortcut key in the extension settings). TIP: Fine-tuning your selection using Q/A keys, and choosing a VIDEO element will ensure that the target video will be opened as PIP. I'm using this all the time to isolate html elements (especially images ;), and to trigger Picture-In-Picture for videos on sites that don't expose the feature. **NOTE**: Although the extension tries to keep the elements stylized as in the original page, the underlying technology ([DocumentPictureInPicture](https://developer.chrome.com/docs/web-platform/document-picture-in-picture)) cannot ensure the same styles are applied consistently (either because the DOM layout is different in the PIP Window vs the original page - so CSS doesn't work in the intended way - or JS is used to style the page). Also note that DocumentPictureInPicture doesn't allow navigation, so clicking on links in the PIP Window will close it and restore elements to the original page. For more info about the DocumentPictureInPicture API see also here: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Document_Picture-in-Picture_API
Picture-in-Picture Anywhere
Picture-in-Picture Anywhere lets you turn any browser tab into a floating PiP window so you can keep it visible while you work in other tabs or apps. Choose between full‑tab PiP or select a precise region of the page to follow. It’s built for quick multitasking: email, dashboards, docs, tickets, chats, or any web app you want to keep in view. Key features • Full‑screen tab PiP from the extension menu • Free‑area selection: draw a rectangle and show only that region • Works on most websites with a single click • Lightweight and minimal, no intrusive UI How it works • Click the extension icon to select an area. • Or right‑click the icon and choose “Full‑screen PiP.” • If Chrome asks for a user gesture, just click once on the page. Why it’s useful • Keep a live dashboard visible while browsing other tabs • Monitor inboxes, chats, or ticket queues • Follow a specific part of the page without distractions Limitations • Chrome requires a user gesture to start PiP if none is already active. • Internal pages like chrome:// cannot be captured. • The minimum PiP window size is controlled by Chrome. Q: Why do I need to click the page sometimes? A: Chrome requires a user gesture to start Picture‑in‑Picture when no PiP is active. One click on the page is enough. Q: Can I make the PiP window smaller? A: Chrome enforces a minimum size. You can select a smaller region to display more compactly. Q: Does it record or upload anything? A: No. The capture is local to your browser and only used to render the PiP window. Q: Can I capture audio too? A: Not in this version; only video is captured to keep it simple and lightweight.
Floating Picture-in-picture
Master Multitasking with Floating Picture-in-picture (aka PiP) on Every Video Platform, Including YouTube 🌟 Experience Seamless Multitasking with Floating Picture-in-picture (PiP) 🌟 Master Multitasking with Floating Picture-in-picture (aka PiP) on Every Video Platform, Including YouTube. - Enable picture-in-picture mode for videos effortlessly. - Seamlessly integrated with the YouTube player. - Activate on any video directly from the toolbar.
POPElement
Pop out the current page (or an element) into a separate window. Click on the extension icon to detach the current tab and open it as a separate window (a clean popout window, without bookmarks or back/forward buttons, etc.). Or right-click the extension icon and select "Toggle picker..." to activate a picker that let's you visually highlight and choose which element to pop-out. With the picker active: - Press ESC (or right-click) to quit the picker. - Use Q/A keys to expand/reduce the highligthed selection, then press SPACE to add it to the POP Window. In the popped out window: - right-click anywhere on the page and select "Re-attach as tab..." to restore the popped out elements. You can also use Alt+O as a shortcut for the PopOutPage command (or configure an alternate shortcut key in the extension settings). **NOTE**: Although the extension tries to keep the elements stylized as in the original page, it still may not correctly guess what to hide and how, but using the "Re-attach as tab..." feature described above should get you back to the original page and layout.
anyPiP - Picture-in-Picture anything
Picture-in-Picture (PiP) is no longer restricted to video. You can now create a floating window out of any part of a website. Create your own floating widgets, which always stay on top of other windows. After installing the extension, simply click on the extension icon, and select the part of the page you want to open in a floating window. Notes: - Might not work correctly some parts of some webpages, as this depends on implementation of source webpage - This extension is not affiliated in any way with webpages in screenshots - Some pages work better when first viewed in mobile view (https://developer.chrome.com/docs/devtools/device-mode) This extension is open source, and its source code can be found on GitHub (https://github.com/MKaandorp/anyPiP).