Some apps follow trends. AT Player built its own path - by design. It started as a way to make YouTube more useful: importing playlists, offering true Picture-in-Picture (plus a smart version you control), and even syncing with Apple Music libraries. It’s completely free to use and doesn’t require login. Over time, it has continued to add features not commonly found elsewhere.
Today, we're introducing a new capability: Multi-View.
Multi-View allows you to play two YouTube videos simultaneously within AT Player. This isn't just two small windows; it's a functional split-screen experience.
The core idea is to eliminate the need to choose. To use it, open a video, tap the split icon, and then select a second video. Both will play side-by-side. You can pause or swap either video independently.
A key aspect of Multi-View is its integration with Picture-in-Picture (PiP). When Multi-View is active, *both* videos continue to play in a combined PiP window even if you leave the AT Player app. As far as we know, no other app currently offers this for two simultaneous YouTube streams.
Key Features of Multi-View:
Multi-View is built for practical multitasking scenarios:
To celebrate this launch, we're giving away 500 lifetime premium codes for AT Player. This is a significant opportunity to get all premium features permanently.
Details on how to participate can be found in the pinned comment of the YouTube video embedded above.
Multi-View is built by people who multitask, for people who multitask. We hope you find it useful.