What’s Trending on TikTok in April 2025?

April’s TikTok trends blend nostalgia, AI creativity, and soft springtime storytelling.

April on TikTok is a playful, heartfelt, and slightly chaotic celebration of everything from everyday frustrations to dreamy, AI-powered nostalgia. This month’s biggest trends are all about relatable moments, personal creativity, and capturing the beauty (and absurdity) of life with a wink. Here’s what’s lighting up TikTok feeds right now.

Studio Ghibli family portraits: AI + Nostalgia = Magic

AI filters have officially entered their Studio Ghibli phase, and TikTokers are obsessed.

This trend transforms ordinary family photos into stunning, hand-drawn anime-style portraits, bringing a whimsical, heart-tugging feel to old memories. Whether it’s a childhood snapshot or a recent family gathering, creators are giving their favorite people the full Ghibli glow-up.

@stephanie.annabella If our little family was in a Studio Ghibli anime 🥹 عنجد كيف ChatGPT قادر يحول صورة بسيطة إلى أنمي بأسلوب استوديو جيبلي! إذا كنتم ترغبون في تجربته، يمكنكم استخدام هذا التوجيه: [Recreate this image scene using Studio Ghibli-inspired anime art style] #studioghibli #family #chatgpt #انمي #anime #ghibli #stephanie_annabella #fyp #sebaalyfamily #kidsoftiktok #motherdaughter @Sheikh-Gil ♬ Originalton – Amorea

“I Can Hear Just Fine”: The Petty drama anthem

Straight from a viral moment on Love on the Spectrum, Connor’s deadpan delivery of “I can hear just fine. Speak.” has captured TikTok’s collective soul.

Creators are using this sound to express the lowkey infuriation of everyday annoyances—like someone eating your last fry or suggesting an 8AM meeting like it’s reasonable. The key? A dead-serious expression that perfectly matches the mildly dramatic (but totally relatable) tone.

@lizabedard easter is canceled #fy #fyp #easter #loveonthespectrum #connor #connorloveonthespectrum ♬ I can hear u just fine – 😼

Spring Feels: Soft light, Softer vibes

Spring is blooming on TikTok, and creators are embracing the season’s soft, dreamy energy.

From sun-drenched walks to pastel outfits and flower-filled picnics, the “spring vibe” trend invites users to slow down and celebrate life’s simple beauties. Think natural lighting, easygoing soundtracks, and aesthetic moments that feel like the opening scene of your favorite indie movie.

 

@bridge.peters A moment of spring in #vancouver 🌸✨ #cherryblossom #spring #sakura #pink #canada ♬ som original – odanielferreira

April on TikTok is a playful, heartfelt, and slightly chaotic celebration of everything from everyday frustrations to dreamy, AI-powered nostalgia. This month’s biggest trends are all about relatable moments, personal creativity, and capturing the beauty (and absurdity) of life with a wink. Here’s what’s lighting up TikTok feeds right now.

Studio Ghibli family portraits: AI + Nostalgia = Magic

AI filters have officially entered their Studio Ghibli phase, and TikTokers are obsessed.

This trend transforms ordinary family photos into stunning, hand-drawn anime-style portraits, bringing a whimsical, heart-tugging feel to old memories. Whether it’s a childhood snapshot or a recent family gathering, creators are giving their favorite people the full Ghibli glow-up.

“I Can Hear Just Fine”: The Petty drama anthem

Straight from a viral moment on Love on the Spectrum, Connor’s deadpan delivery of “I can hear just fine. Speak.” has captured TikTok’s collective soul.

Creators are using this sound to express the lowkey infuriation of everyday annoyances—like someone eating your last fry or suggesting an 8AM meeting like it’s reasonable. The key? A dead-serious expression that perfectly matches the mildly dramatic (but totally relatable) tone.

Spring Feels: Soft light, Softer vibes

Spring is blooming on TikTok, and creators are embracing the season’s soft, dreamy energy.

From sun-drenched walks to pastel outfits and flower-filled picnics, the “spring vibe” trend invites users to slow down and celebrate life’s simple beauties. Think natural lighting, easygoing soundtracks, and aesthetic moments that feel like the opening scene of your favorite indie movie.