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Vegan vitamins are exactly what they sound like — vitamins and supplements formulated without any animal-derived ingredients, making them suitable for plant-based lifestyles. The range covers everything from single-nutrient tablets like Vitamin C and Vitamin B12 to multi-ingredient formulas like ZMA Capsules, giving you targeted nutrition in formats that align with your values.


Every product in this range is made without gelatin, dairy, or other animal by-products, so you can stack with confidence. Whether you're topping up on nutrients that are harder to get from a plant-based diet or building out a broader supplement routine, vegan vitamins give you the same quality and precision you'd expect from any Myprotein product — just plant-friendly.


Who Vegan Vitamins Are For


The most obvious fit is anyone following a vegan or plant-based diet — but the range goes wider than that. Vegetarians, flexitarians, and anyone with dietary restrictions around animal products can take these with confidence. They're also a solid choice for people who simply prefer to know exactly what's in their supplements.


Active people on plant-based diets often find certain nutrients harder to get in sufficient quantities from food alone. This range was built with that in mind, covering nutrients like iron, zinc, B12, and magnesium — all commonly discussed in the context of plant-based eating. Vegan supplements aren't a niche — they're a practical choice for a growing number of people who want clean, transparent nutrition.


When to Use Vegan Vitamins


Timing depends on the specific supplement. Some vegan vitamins are best taken with food — fat-soluble vitamins like Vitamin D are better absorbed alongside a meal containing fat, for example. Iron is often taken on an empty stomach or with a source of Vitamin C, which increases iron absorption1. Water-soluble B vitamins, including B12, are commonly taken in the morning as part of a daily routine.


For fitness-focused products like ZMA Capsules or Creatine Monohydrate Tablets, timing is more specific — ZMA is typically taken before bed, while creatine works well taken consistently at any point in the day. The key with most vegan vitamins is consistency rather than perfect timing. Build them into a routine that works for your schedule and stick with it.


Vegan Vitamins Benefits


Filling Nutritional Gaps on a Plant-Based Diet

A well-planned plant-based diet can be nutritionally complete, but certain vitamins and minerals take more effort to source from food alone. Vitamin B12, for instance, is found almost exclusively in animal products — making B12 Tablets a practical addition to any vegan routine. Vitamin B12 contributes to the reduction of tiredness and fatigue and to normal psychological function2.


Supporting Key Bodily Functions

Vegan vitamins aren't just about covering gaps — they're about ensuring key nutrients are present at the right levels. Zinc contributes to the normal function of the immune system3, while magnesium contributes to normal muscle function and a reduction of tiredness and fatigue4. These are nutrients with real, documented roles in how the body operates day to day.


Convenient, Targeted Nutrition

Rather than relying solely on food to hit every nutrient target, vegan vitamins let you be specific. Whether that's Vitamin C Capsules for antioxidant protection — Vitamin C contributes to the protection of cells from oxidative stress5 — or Iron and Folic Acid Tablets for those tracking iron intake, each product is designed to deliver a precise dose without unnecessary ingredients.


Formats That Work for Everyone

The range spans tablets, capsules, and gummies, so there's something for every preference. Formats are free from animal-derived capsule materials, meaning the vegan credentials go right through to the casing — not just the active ingredients inside.


Popular Picks


Creatine Monohydrate Tablets — Creatine Monohydrate Tablets are the no-fuss way to get 3g of creatine — proven to increase physical performance in high-intensity exercise — without the powder and scooping.


ZMA Capsules | Zinc, Magnesium & Vitamin B6 — A precise combination of zinc, magnesium, and vitamin B6, ZMA Capsules are built for those who want these key minerals in a single, straightforward daily capsule.


Creapure® Micronised Creatine Capsules — For those who won't settle for anything less than the purest form available, Creapure® Micronised Creatine Capsules deliver 2.8g of 99.99% pure creatine monohydrate per serving — the world's most trusted source in capsule form.



FAQs



What are vegan vitamins?

Vegan vitamins are supplements formulated entirely without animal-derived ingredients — no gelatin capsules, no lanolin-sourced Vitamin D, no animal-based fillers. Active ingredients, capsule shells, and any coatings all meet vegan standards. The range at Myprotein covers individual vitamins and minerals as well as multi-ingredient formulas, all in fully plant-based formats.


Are vegan supplements as effective as regular supplements?

Vegan supplements contain the same active ingredients at the same doses as their non-vegan equivalents. The difference is in the source of certain nutrients and the materials used in manufacturing — not in potency or effectiveness. Vitamin D3 derived from lichen rather than lanolin, for example, performs identically in the body. What matters is the dosage and quality of the active ingredient, both of which are consistent across the range.


Which vegan vitamins are recommended for plant-based diets?

Vitamin B12 Tablets are one of the most commonly recommended additions to a vegan diet, since B12 is found almost exclusively in animal products. Iron and Folic Acid Tablets are another practical option. Zinc Tablets and Calcium and Magnesium Tablets cover minerals that require a little more planning to obtain from plant foods. For active people, ZMA Capsules bring together zinc, magnesium, and vitamin B6 in one formula — zinc contributes to the maintenance of normal testosterone levels in the blood6 and magnesium contributes to normal muscle function4.


Are all the supplements on this page suitable for vegans?

Every product listed in this category meets vegan standards, covering both the active ingredients and the capsule or tablet format. This includes the casings and any coatings used, so you're not having to check individual components. If a product appears in the Vegan Vitamins range, it's been assessed as suitable for a vegan lifestyle.


Can I take multiple vegan vitamins together?

Most vegan vitamins can be taken alongside each other, though some combinations work better than others. Vitamin C increases iron absorption1, making them a natural pairing. Fat-soluble vitamins like Vitamin D are better absorbed with a meal containing fat. It's always worth reading the individual product guidance and considering how the supplements fit into your overall diet before stacking multiple products.


What formats do vegan vitamins come in?

The range includes tablets, capsules, and gummies — all in vegan-friendly formats. Capsules use plant-based shells rather than gelatin, and gummies are made without animal-derived gelatine. This variety makes it straightforward to find a format that fits your routine, whether you prefer swallowing a tablet with water or chewing a gummy as part of your morning habit.


Who developed Myprotein's vegan vitamins?

Myprotein's expert nutritionists developed the vegan vitamins range, formulating each product to deliver precise nutrient doses in fully plant-based formats. The same rigour applied across Myprotein's wider supplement range goes into every vegan product — from ingredient sourcing to dosage accuracy and format selection.


How do I know which vegan vitamin is right for me?

Start by identifying which nutrients you're most likely to be missing from your diet. People on plant-based diets frequently look at B12, iron, zinc, magnesium, and Vitamin D as priorities. If you train regularly, creatine and zinc are worth considering — creatine increases physical performance in successive bursts of short-term, high intensity exercise7. From there, match the format and dose to your routine. Single-nutrient tablets work well for targeted supplementation, while combination products like ZMA Capsules cover multiple bases at once.


Are Myprotein's vegan vitamins tested for banned substances?

Myprotein takes product quality seriously across its entire range. For athletes and those competing at a level where banned substance testing applies, it's worth checking individual product pages for accreditation details, as testing status can vary by product. The formulations themselves are designed to meet high quality standards, with precise dosing and clearly listed ingredients throughout the range.


Do vegan vitamins look or taste different to regular supplements?

In tablet or capsule form, vegan vitamins are virtually indistinguishable from conventional equivalents. Gummy formats, like the Apple Cider Vinegar Gummies in the range, are designed specifically for taste and texture — and being vegan doesn't compromise that. Plant-based capsule shells have the same appearance and ease of swallowing as gelatin alternatives.

1. Vitamin C increases iron absorption.  

2. Vitamin B12 contributes to the reduction of tiredness and fatigue. Vitamin B12 contributes to normal psychological function.  

3. Zinc contributes to the normal function of the immune system.  

4. Magnesium contributes to normal muscle function. Magnesium contributes to a reduction of tiredness and fatigue.  

5. Vitamin C contributes to the protection of cells from oxidative stress.  

6. Zinc contributes to the maintenance of normal testosterone levels in the blood.  

7. Creatine increases physical performance in successive bursts of short-term, high intensity exercise.