Meitu Introduces New Feature to Make Cherry Blossoms "Full Bloom." Releases "Sakura Effect" to Achieve Ideal Spring Shots Regardless of Blooming Status

Meitu releases "Sakura Effect" that is not dependent on cherry blossom blooming status.
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  • 📰 Published: March 28, 2026 at 21:09
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Meitu, a provider of image editing and processing apps, has released a new feature called "Sakura Effect" utilizing its proprietary image processing technology, coinciding with the cherry blossom season.

This year, cherry blossom blooming varies by region and is susceptible to weather conditions. To address user feedback such as "The cherry blossoms weren't in full bloom despite going to see them," "The photos turned out dark due to rain," or "The cherry blossoms scattered too quickly...", we developed this feature to allow users to capture ideal cherry blossom photos regardless of the blooming status.

Before / After

■ Feature Introduction: "Spring Sakura" that Depicts with Optimal Density

The "Spring Sakura" effect automatically recognizes cherry blossom branches and trees within an image and supplements missing petals in a natural way. Even if the blossoms are only 50% bloomed or starting to scatter, it generates a scene of full bloom covering the screen with a single tap.

■ How to Use

  1. Launch the Meitu app and tap on the image.

  2. Select the image you want to edit.

  3. Tap on "Effect."

  4. Tap on "Spring Sakura" or "White Sakura."

1. Select Image

2. Select Effect

FAQ

What is the new feature Meitu has introduced for cherry blossom photography?

Meitu has released a new feature called "Sakura Effect" which utilizes their proprietary image processing technology to enhance cherry blossom photos.

What problem does the "Sakura Effect" feature aim to solve for users?

The "Sakura Effect" feature addresses user frustrations with cherry blossoms not being in full bloom, photos being dark due to rain, or blossoms scattering too quickly.

How does the "Spring Sakura" effect work to improve cherry blossom images?

The "Spring Sakura" effect automatically identifies cherry blossom branches and trees in an image and naturally adds missing petals to create a full bloom effect.

Can the "Sakura Effect" feature help users capture ideal spring shots even if the actual cherry blossoms are not fully bloomed?

Yes, the "Sakura Effect" feature is designed to allow users to capture ideal cherry blossom photos regardless of the actual blooming status, even if blossoms are only 50% bloomed or starting to scatter.

What are the steps to use the "Sakura Effect" feature within the Meitu app?

To use the feature, launch the Meitu app, select the image you want to edit, tap on "Effect," and then select either "Spring Sakura" or "White Sakura."