Shop Vegan Supplements at Myprotein
Vegan supplements cover everything from plant-based proteins and amino acids to creatine, oats, and micronutrients — all formulated without any animal-derived ingredients. Whether you're fully plant-based or simply prefer vegan-friendly options, the range here is built to keep your nutrition on track without compromise.
There are over 20 products in this category, spanning powders, tablets, and ready-to-eat formats. From Impact Vegan Protein and Plant Protein Superblend to Creatine Monohydrate Tablets and Green Superfoods, there's a solid foundation here for any vegan training stack.
Who Vegan Supplements Are For
These products are for anyone following a vegan lifestyle who wants to make sure their supplement stack matches their dietary choices. That includes plant-based athletes, gym regulars, and anyone cutting out animal products without wanting to cut corners on nutrition.
They're equally suited to people who aren't strictly vegan but prefer plant-derived options — whether that's for digestive reasons, environmental values, or simply personal preference. The range is broad enough to cover protein, carbs, aminos, and micronutrients, so there's no need to look elsewhere.
When to Use Vegan Supplements
Timing depends on the product. Protein powders and EAAs work well around training — many people take them straight after a session. Oats and maltodextrin carbs are a practical choice before or after workouts when you need a straightforward source of carbohydrates. Creatine is typically taken daily, at a consistent time, to maintain adequate levels — creatine increases physical performance in successive bursts of short-term, high intensity exercise.1
Beyond training windows, products like Zinc Tablets or Green Superfoods slot easily into a daily routine — with a meal, or first thing in the morning. Zinc contributes to normal cognitive function and the maintenance of normal testosterone levels in the blood.2 The key is consistency rather than perfect timing, so find a routine that fits and stick to it.
Vegan Supplement Benefits
Complete Plant-Based Protein
Getting adequate protein on a vegan diet is straightforward with the right products. Plant Protein Superblend delivers at least 20g of protein per 28g serving and contains all 9 essential amino acids — protein contributes to the growth and maintenance of muscle mass.3
No Animal Ingredients
Every product in this category is formulated without animal-derived ingredients, so there's no need to check labels for hidden dairy, gelatine, or whey. It's a straightforward way to keep your supplement routine aligned with a vegan lifestyle.
Covers the Full Stack
This isn't just protein. The range spans amino acids, carbohydrate sources, creatine, superfoods, and micronutrients like zinc — meaning you can build a complete vegan supplement routine from a single category rather than piecing it together from multiple places.
Flexible Formats
Products come in powders, tablets, and snack formats including the Baked Protein Cookie, which delivers 13g of protein per cookie and is suitable for vegans. Whether you prefer mixing a shake, taking a tablet, or grabbing something on the go, there's a format that fits.
Popular Picks
All-Natural Peanut Butter — Made with nothing but peanuts, All-Natural Peanut Butter is a no-nonsense source of protein that's as clean as it gets.
Plant Protein Superblend — Plant Protein Superblend packs at least 20g of complete protein into every 28g serving, covering all 9 essential amino acids with low sugar and low fat.
Baked Protein Cookie — A vegan-friendly baked protein cookie with 13g of protein, made with quality ingredients for those who want something satisfying without the compromise.
FAQs
What vegan supplements does Myprotein offer?
Myprotein's vegan supplement range includes plant-based proteins, amino acids, creatine, carbohydrate sources, superfoods, and micronutrients — all free from animal-derived ingredients. Specific products include Impact Vegan Protein, Plant Protein Superblend, Impact EAA, Creatine Monohydrate Tablets, Zinc Tablets, Green Superfoods, 100% Instant Oats, and the Baked Protein Cookie, among others. There are over 20 vegan-friendly products in total, covering most bases for a complete supplement stack.
Are Myprotein's vegan supplements suitable for plant-based athletes?
Myprotein's vegan supplements are designed with active people in mind, including those following a fully plant-based diet. Products like Plant Protein Superblend provide at least 20g of protein per 28g serving and contain all 9 essential amino acids — protein contributes to the growth and maintenance of muscle mass.3 Creatine Monohydrate Tablets and Impact EAA round out the performance-focused options for those training regularly.
Which vegan supplement would you recommend for someone new to plant-based nutrition?
Plant Protein Superblend is a strong starting point for anyone new to vegan supplements. It delivers at least 20g of protein per 28g serving and contains all 9 essential amino acids — making it a practical, nutritionally complete option for those transitioning to a plant-based diet. If you're after something more convenient, the Baked Protein Cookie provides 13g of protein per cookie and is fully vegan-friendly.
Do vegan protein supplements contain all essential amino acids?
Not all plant proteins are complete on their own, but blended formulas are designed to address this. Plant Protein Superblend contains all 9 essential amino acids, making it a complete protein source. Impact EAA is also available as a standalone essential amino acid formula for those who want to supplement aminos directly, regardless of their broader protein intake.
Can I use creatine on a vegan diet?
Creatine is naturally found in meat and fish, which means vegans typically have lower baseline levels from diet alone — making supplementation particularly relevant for plant-based athletes. Both THE Creatine (Creapure®) and Impact Creatine in this range are vegan-friendly. Creatine increases physical performance in successive bursts of short-term, high intensity exercise1 at a daily intake of 3g.
What carbohydrate options are available in the vegan range?
100% Instant Oats, 100% Rolled Oats, and 100% Maltodextrin Carbs are all vegan-friendly carbohydrate sources available in this category. Oats are a whole-food source of complex carbohydrates, while maltodextrin is a fast-digesting carb powder — both are commonly used around training as part of a broader nutrition plan.
Who developed Myprotein's vegan supplements?
Myprotein's vegan supplements are developed by Myprotein's expert nutritionists, who formulate each product with specific dietary needs and training goals in mind. The range is regularly reviewed to ensure ingredients, formats, and nutritional profiles meet the standards expected by plant-based consumers and athletes.
Is zinc important for vegans?
Zinc is found predominantly in animal-derived foods, so those on a vegan diet may want to pay closer attention to their intake. Zinc Tablets are included in this vegan range as a convenient top-up option. Zinc contributes to normal cognitive function, normal protein synthesis, and the maintenance of normal testosterone levels in the blood.2
What formats are Myprotein's vegan supplements available in?
The vegan range covers several formats — powders (including protein blends, creatine, amino acids, oats, and maltodextrin), tablets (creatine and zinc), and food formats like the Baked Protein Cookie and All-Natural Peanut Butter. Powdered Peanut Butter is also available for a lower-fat alternative. This variety means you can adapt your vegan supplement routine to whatever fits your day.
Are these vegan supplements suitable for everyday use?
Most products in this range are designed for daily use as part of a balanced vegan diet. Protein powders, oats, and peanut butter are practical everyday nutrition staples. Zinc tablets and creatine are typically taken consistently each day for best results. Always follow the recommended serving guidance on each individual product.
1. 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.
2. Zinc contributes to normal cognitive function. Zinc contributes to the maintenance of normal testosterone levels in the blood. Zinc contributes to normal protein synthesis.
3. Protein contributes to the growth and maintenance of muscle mass.