Floating Player for YouTube
FloatTube is a browser extension for YouTube
Watch videos while reading comments
Key Features
Unlike Picture-in-Picture, it stays within the page. When you scroll down, the floating player automatically appears.
Picture-in-Picture Enhancement
Enhance the browser's native Picture-in-Picture feature to display YouTube CC subtitles in Picture-in-Picture mode.
- • Support for displaying YouTube subtitles in native Picture-in-Picture player
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Support automatic Picture-in-Picture for an experience similar to Arc browser Learn More
Trigger Conditions:
This feature is disabled by default. You can freely control how automatic Picture-in-Picture is triggered.
- Page state changes
- Tab state changes
Important Notes:
Automatic Picture-in-Picture will only trigger when you actually leave Safari and switch to another application.
Picture-in-Picture will not activate in the following situations:
- Only switching to desktop or opening Finder
- Still operating within Safari (e.g., using extensions, opening settings, or developer tools)
- Continuing to operate on another screen when using multiple displays
After first opening a YouTube page, you need to interact with the page once (e.g., click the play button) to confirm the current video. After that, automatic Picture-in-Picture will take effect. This is a browser security mechanism requirement.
All judgments are based solely on window and application states provided by macOS, completed locally, without requiring Accessibility permissions, and do not read or record any browsing content.
- • Customize Picture-in-Picture subtitle appearance through system preferences
- • Subtitles sync with the video's subtitle language settings
To properly capture subtitles, refresh YouTube pages after enabling to get subtitle data
To properly capture subtitles, refresh YouTube pages after enabling to get subtitle data
Tutorial
Follow these steps to start using FloatTube
Safari Extension
Open Safari, then choose Safari > Settings (or Preferences)
Click "Extensions", check FloatTube extension to enable it
Open any YouTube video page. Click the FloatTube extension icon in Safari toolbar
You will see a prompt:
Extension "FloatTube" wants to access youtube.com.
Click "Allow" to grant access
Chrome Extension
Click the button below to go to Chrome Web Store
Click "Add to Chrome" button to install the extension
After installation, open YouTube video pages to use
If you had YouTube pages open before installing the extension, you need to refresh those pages for the extension to work.
The extension only works on video pages, URLs usually start with https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=