Pure Tuber is a floating popup media player enabling video and audio playback while using other applications. Its primary feature is a resizable, movable window that maintains playback while allowing access to other apps, messages, and tasks without interrupting media consumption.
The app provides two distinct playback modes: full-screen presentation for dedicated viewing and floating popup mode for multitasking. In popup mode, the window can be repositioned anywhere on the screen and resized t…
Pure Tuber is a floating popup media player enabling video and audio playback while using other applications. Its primary feature is a resizable, movable window that maintains playback while allowing access to other apps, messages, and tasks without interrupting media consumption.
The app provides two distinct playback modes: full-screen presentation for dedicated viewing and floating popup mode for multitasking. In popup mode, the window can be repositioned anywhere on the screen and resized to preference, remaining visible as you use other apps. This enables media consumption alongside other activities—checking notifications, responding to messages, or accessing reference materials—without requiring full-screen focus or app switching.
Pure Tuber accesses video through a third-party API service, providing streaming at resolutions from 144p to 8K. The app also supports importing local media for audio and video, enabling playback directly from device storage. This dual-source approach provides flexibility, allowing both remote streaming and personal media libraries within a single interface. Background playback continues when switching to other applications, particularly useful for music listening, audio content, and videos where continuous sound is important.
Video quality can be selected across a range: 144p for slower connections through 8K for devices with capable displays and sufficient bandwidth. This range accommodates varying network conditions and device capabilities, allowing users to balance visual quality against data consumption based on their needs.
A bookmark system allows users to save videos, songs, and audio tracks for quick access, building a personal library within the app. The interface supports day and night theme modes, enabling visual customization based on lighting conditions and personal preference. Theme switching reduces eye strain during extended sessions and adapts the interface to ambient light.
The app includes data and power-saving features that reduce bandwidth consumption and battery drain during extended playback sessions. These efficiency features make regular media consumption feasible on devices with limited data plans, older batteries, or restricted network speeds.
The API service operates under specific functional terms. Videos cannot be displayed when the device screen is locked, a service-provider restriction. The app cannot facilitate downloading music or audio files; all playback is streaming-only. These limitations reflect the third-party API's terms of service.
Sleep timer functionality automatically terminates playback after a user-specified duration, particularly useful for listeners falling asleep or during focused work where media should stop after a specific interval. The resizable and movable window design enables personalization based on device layout and task priorities. Users can position the floating player to avoid obscuring important content while maintaining access, or expand it to accommodate concentrated viewing during breaks. This combination of adjustable window sizing and time-based termination transforms the media player into an adaptive tool responding to changing usage contexts.