Shop Vegan at Myprotein
Finding high-quality vegan nutrition that fits your lifestyle just got easier. Whether you're following a plant-based diet or simply looking to incorporate more vegan products into your routine, the range covers everything from protein powders and snacks to performance supplements and everyday essentials.
Every product is crafted without animal-derived ingredients, so you can fuel your training, support your goals, and enjoy great-tasting nutrition that aligns with your values. From creamy nut butters to protein-packed cookies, each item is designed to make plant-based living simple and satisfying.
Who These Are For
These products are for anyone embracing a vegan or plant-based lifestyle, whether you're an athlete, gym-goer, or just someone who wants convenient, nutritious options. They're also ideal if you're exploring plant-based nutrition for the first time and want trusted, straightforward products that deliver on taste and quality.
From students and busy professionals to serious lifters and endurance athletes, vegan supplements and foods work for anyone who values clean, animal-free nutrition. They fit seamlessly into meal prep, post-workout routines, and everyday snacking without compromise.
When to Use Vegan Products
Use vegan protein powders after workouts or as a convenient meal addition when you need a quick hit of plant-based nutrition. Nut butters work brilliantly spread on toast, blended into smoothies, or eaten straight from the jar when you need energy on the go.
Vegan supplements like creatine tablets fit into any daily routine, whether taken before training or with breakfast. Protein cookies make perfect mid-afternoon snacks or pre-gym fuel, whilst superblend powders adapt to whatever your day demands, from morning smoothies to evening shakes.
Vegan Benefits
Complete Plant-Based Nutrition
Access all the protein, healthy fats, and performance nutrients you need without animal products. Vegan supplements deliver the same quality nutrition as traditional options, making it easy to meet your daily requirements whilst staying true to your dietary choices.
Supports Training and Recovery
Plant-based protein contributes to the growth and maintenance of muscle mass1, whilst creatine increases physical performance in successive bursts of short-term, high-intensity exercise2. These nutrients work just as effectively from plant sources, giving you everything needed for demanding training sessions.
Convenient and Versatile
From ready-to-eat cookies to mixable powders and spreadable nut butters, vegan products fit into any schedule. They're designed for real life, whether you're prepping meals at home, grabbing fuel between meetings, or refuelling after a tough session at the gym.
Clean, Transparent Ingredients
Every vegan product contains straightforward, plant-derived ingredients you can recognise. There's no need to decode complex labels or worry about hidden animal products, just honest nutrition that supports your lifestyle and values.
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Looking for a clean source of healthy fats? All-Natural Peanut Butter - Combining rich chocolate with creamy nuts, this spread brings dessert-level flavour to your nutrition routine. Enjoy it on pancakes, in shakes, or simply by the spoonful.
FAQs
What makes a product vegan?
Vegan products contain no animal-derived ingredients whatsoever. This means no dairy, eggs, honey, gelatine, or any other substance sourced from animals. Every ingredient comes from plants or synthetically produced sources that don't involve animal exploitation.
At Myprotein, vegan products are clearly labelled and formulated specifically for plant-based diets. The range includes everything from protein powders made with pea, rice, or hemp to snacks, supplements, and everyday foods that meet strict vegan standards.
How much vegan protein do I need daily?
Most adults benefit from around 0.8-1g of protein per kilogram of bodyweight, though active individuals and athletes often aim higher, between 1.2-2g per kilogram depending on training intensity and goals. Plant-based proteins work just as effectively as animal proteins when consumed in adequate amounts.
A typical serving of vegan protein powder provides 20-25g of protein, making it straightforward to meet daily requirements alongside whole food sources like legumes, nuts, and grains. Many people find one or two shakes daily, combined with protein-rich meals, covers their needs comfortably.
Can I build muscle on a vegan diet?
Absolutely. Protein contributes to the growth and maintenance of muscle mass1 regardless of whether it comes from animal or plant sources. The key is consuming enough total protein and ensuring you get all essential amino acids, which is easily achieved by combining different plant proteins or using complete protein blends.
Vegan athletes and bodybuilders have demonstrated that plant-based nutrition supports muscle growth just as effectively as traditional diets. Combining quality vegan protein supplements with whole food sources and adequate calories creates the perfect environment for building strength and size.
What's the difference between vegan and plant-based?
The terms are often used interchangeably, though some people distinguish between them. Vegan typically refers to a lifestyle that excludes all animal products for ethical reasons, whilst plant-based sometimes describes a dietary pattern focused on whole plant foods without necessarily being 100% animal-free.
For supplement purposes, both terms mean the same thing: products made entirely without animal-derived ingredients. Whether you identify as vegan, plant-based, or simply reducing animal products, these supplements fit your nutritional approach.
Do vegan supplements work as well as non-vegan ones?
Yes, when properly formulated. Nutrients like creatine, amino acids, vitamins, and minerals function identically whether sourced from plants, synthesised in labs, or derived from animals. The body processes and uses them in exactly the same way once consumed.
Vegan protein blends are specifically designed to provide complete amino acid profiles that match or exceed whey protein. Creatine monohydrate is chemically identical regardless of production method, and performance supplements deliver the same results whether they're vegan or not.
Which vegan protein tastes best?
Taste preferences vary, but modern vegan proteins have come a long way from the chalky, earthy flavours of the past. Blended formulas combining pea, rice, and other plant proteins typically offer smoother textures and cleaner tastes than single-source options.
Chocolate, vanilla, and berry flavours tend to be most popular, as they naturally complement the subtle nutty notes in plant proteins. The best approach is trying a few different options to discover which flavours and textures you enjoy most in your routine.
Are vegan products suitable for athletes?
Completely. Professional and amateur athletes across every sport use vegan nutrition to fuel training and competition. Plant-based supplements provide all the protein, creatine, vitamins, and minerals needed for peak performance, recovery, and adaptation to training stress.
Many elite athletes have switched to plant-based nutrition and reported improvements in recovery, inflammation, and overall wellbeing. The key is ensuring adequate calories, protein, and micronutrients, which is straightforward with the right combination of whole foods and targeted supplements.
Who develops Myprotein's vegan range?
Myprotein's expert nutritionists develop every vegan product, working with food scientists and quality teams to create formulas that deliver on both nutrition and taste. Each product undergoes rigorous testing to ensure it meets strict vegan standards whilst providing the performance and convenience you expect.
The team continuously researches emerging ingredients, flavours, and formats to expand the vegan range. This means you get access to cutting-edge plant-based nutrition backed by scientific expertise and real-world testing.
Can I use vegan protein powder in cooking?
Definitely. Vegan protein powders work brilliantly in pancakes, protein balls, baked goods, and even savoury dishes like protein-boosted soups or sauces. They add nutritional value without drastically changing textures or flavours when used in appropriate amounts.
Start by substituting small amounts of flour with protein powder in recipes, usually around 25-30% of the total flour weight. This maintains texture whilst significantly increasing protein content. Unflavoured or vanilla varieties offer the most versatility for both sweet and savoury cooking.
How should I store vegan supplements?
Keep vegan powders and supplements in their original packaging, tightly sealed, in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Most products remain fresh for 12-18 months when stored properly, though always check individual best-before dates.
Avoid storing supplements in bathrooms or near cookers where temperature and humidity fluctuate. A kitchen cupboard or pantry works perfectly. Once opened, try to use protein powders within a few months for optimal freshness and flavour.
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.