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Vegan Supplements

From vegan-friendly protein blends to tasty plant-based snacks to satisfy your cravings without derailing your diet — we've got what you're looking for.

Take a look at our vegan supplements below, all of them completely free from any animal products.

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Shop Vegan Supplements at Myprotein


Vegan supplements cover a wide range of products — from plant-based proteins and creatine to magnesium, oats, and natural nut butters — all formulated without animal-derived ingredients. Whether you're fully plant-based or simply looking to add more vegan-friendly options to your routine, this range is built to fit around your lifestyle without compromise.


Myprotein's vegan sports nutrition line spans powders, tablets, capsules, and whole-food products, giving you genuine flexibility in how you supplement. Every product is developed to meet the same quality standards as the broader range — just without the dairy, eggs, or animal by-products.


Who Vegan Supplements Are For


Plant-based athletes and active people are the obvious fit here, but vegan supplements aren't exclusively for vegans. Anyone who's dairy-free, avoiding animal products for ethical or environmental reasons, or simply curious about plant-based nutrition will find something useful in this range.


From those training hard in the gym and wanting protein that contributes to the growth and maintenance of muscle mass1, to people looking for everyday nutrition staples like oats or peanut butter, this category works across a broad spectrum of goals and lifestyles.


When to Use Vegan Supplements


Timing depends entirely on what you're taking. Plant-based protein powders are commonly used post-workout or as a convenient way to hit daily protein targets. Creatine — one of the most researched performance ingredients available — is typically taken daily, and at 3g per day it increases physical performance in successive bursts of short-term, high intensity exercise2. Magnesium is often taken in the evening, while oats and nut butters slot naturally into meals throughout the day.


The range is designed to integrate into your existing routine rather than overhaul it. Most products are straightforward to use — mix, eat, or swallow — so there's no complicated protocol to follow unless the product specifies one.


Vegan Supplements Benefits


Plant-Based Protein That Delivers

Getting enough protein on a plant-based diet is one of the most common concerns, and rightly so — not all plant proteins contain every essential amino acid. Products like Plant Protein Superblend are formulated to provide all 9 essential amino acids alongside at least 20g of protein per serving, making it straightforward to hit your daily totals. Protein contributes to the growth and maintenance of muscle mass1.


Everyday Nutrition Made Easy

Not every vegan supplement is a powder in a shaker. This range includes 100% Instant Oats, All-Natural Peanut Butter, Powdered Peanut Butter, and Flavour Drops — practical, whole-food-based options that fit into meals rather than replacing them. These are the building blocks of a well-rounded diet, not just add-ons.


Performance Ingredients, Fully Vegan

Creatine is naturally found in animal foods, which means plant-based eaters typically have lower baseline levels. Impact Creatine and THE Creatine (Creapure®) offer a direct, vegan-friendly source. At a daily intake of 3g, creatine increases physical performance in successive bursts of short-term, high intensity exercise2.


Micronutrient Support

Plant-based diets can sometimes fall short in key minerals. Essential Magnesium Tablets and targeted options like Maca Capsules and L-Carnitine Tablets give you a way to address specific nutritional gaps through supplementation rather than relying solely on dietary sources.


Popular Picks


Flavour Drops — With 20 flavours and zero calories, fat, or sugar per serving, Flavour Drops are the easiest way to keep meals and shakes interesting without compromising on your nutrition targets.


All-Natural Peanut Butter — All-Natural Peanut Butter is made for those who want a genuinely delicious, no-nonsense spread that also happens to be a source of protein.


Plant Protein Superblend — Hitting 20g of protein per 28g serving with all 9 essential amino acids, Plant Protein Superblend is built for those who want serious protein numbers from a low-sugar, low-fat plant-based formula.



FAQs



What are plant-based supplements?

Plant-based supplements are nutritional products made without animal-derived ingredients — no dairy, eggs, gelatine, or animal by-products. They cover everything from protein powders and creatine to vitamins, minerals, and whole-food products like oats and nut butters. The formulations are designed to deliver the same nutritional quality as conventional supplements, just through vegan-friendly sources and manufacturing processes.


What vegan sports supplements are available?

The range spans proteins, creatine, magnesium, amino acids, and whole-food staples. On the protein side, you'll find Impact Vegan Protein, Impact Pea Protein, Impact Soy Protein, Plant Protein Superblend, and Clear Vegan Protein options. For performance, Impact Creatine and THE Creatine (Creapure®) are both fully vegan. Everyday nutrition products like 100% Instant Oats, All-Natural Peanut Butter, and Flavour Drops round out the range.


What plant-based protein supplement do you recommend?

Plant Protein Superblend is a strong option if you want a complete protein profile — it delivers at least 20g of protein per 28g serving and contains all 9 essential amino acids, which is particularly useful on a plant-based diet where individual protein sources can be incomplete. Protein contributes to the growth and maintenance of muscle mass1.


Do vegan supplements contain all essential amino acids?

Some do, some don't — it depends on the product. Individual plant proteins like pea or soy each have their own amino acid profiles. Plant Protein Superblend is specifically formulated to include all 9 essential amino acids, making it a reliable option for those wanting a complete source. Always check the product label if amino acid completeness matters for your goals.


Is creatine vegan?

Creatine as an ingredient is synthesised rather than extracted from animal sources, so supplemental creatine — including Impact Creatine and THE Creatine (Creapure®) — is vegan-friendly. This is particularly relevant for plant-based eaters, since dietary creatine is found almost exclusively in meat and fish, meaning baseline levels are often lower in those who avoid animal products.


How do vegan protein supplements compare to whey?

Whey protein comes from dairy and is a complete protein with a well-established amino acid profile. Plant-based proteins can match this when blended correctly — which is exactly what formulations like Plant Protein Superblend are designed to achieve. Individual sources like pea or soy are excellent in their own right too, and both are widely used by athletes who train at a high level.


Who developed these vegan nutrition supplements?

All products in the Myprotein vegan range are developed by Myprotein's expert nutritionists. Every formulation goes through a rigorous development process to ensure the ingredients, dosages, and formats meet the standards you'd expect — whether that's a protein blend designed for post-training or a simple, natural peanut butter with nothing unnecessary added.


Can I use vegan supplements if I'm not fully plant-based?

Absolutely — you don't need to be vegan to use vegan supplements. Many people choose plant-based options because they're dairy-free, prefer to reduce their animal product intake, or simply want to try something different. The products in this range work the same way as their conventional counterparts; the distinction is purely in the ingredients used.


What's the difference between pea protein and soy protein?

Both are plant-based complete proteins, but they differ in taste, texture, and amino acid emphasis. Soy protein has a profile closer to whey and is one of the most studied plant proteins available. Pea protein is naturally free from common allergens and tends to be well-tolerated. Impact Pea Protein and Impact Soy Protein give you the choice to go with whichever suits your preferences and dietary requirements.


Are there vegan supplement options for everyday nutrition, not just training?

There's plenty here beyond gym-focused products. 100% Instant Oats, All-Natural Peanut Butter, Powdered Peanut Butter, Sugar-Free Syrup, and Flavour Drops are all vegan and built around everyday eating. These work as practical, versatile staples whether or not training is part of your day — useful for anyone who wants to eat well without overcomplicating things.

1. Protein contributes to the growth and maintenance of muscle mass.  

2. Creatine increases physical performance in successive bursts of short-term, high intensity exercise. The beneficial effect is obtained with a daily intake of 3g of creatine.