Document: pictureInPictureEnabled property
Limited availability
This feature is not Baseline because it does not work in some of the most widely-used browsers.
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The pictureInPictureEnabled read-only property of the Document interface indicates whether or not picture-in-picture mode is available.
Picture-in-Picture mode is available by default unless denied by the page Permissions-Policy.
Value
A boolean value, which is true if a video can enter picture-in-picture and be displayed in a floating window by calling HTMLVideoElement.requestPictureInPicture(). If picture-in-picture mode isn't available, this value is false.
Although this property is read-only, it will not throw if it is modified (even in strict mode); the setter is a no-operation and will be ignored.
Examples
>Basic usage
In this example, before attempting to enter picture-in-picture mode for a <video> element the value of pictureInPictureEnabled is checked, to avoid making the call if the feature is not available.
function requestPictureInPicture() {
if (document.pictureInPictureEnabled) {
videoElement.requestPictureInPicture();
} else {
console.log("Your browser cannot use picture-in-picture right now");
}
}
Specifications
| Specification |
|---|
| Picture-in-Picture> # dom-document-pictureinpictureenabled> |