Best High-Protein Greek Yogurts

Greek yogurt is one of the highest-protein whole foods on the US grocery shelf. We graded every Greek yogurt in our database against the v3 Labelgrade methodology, then ranked them by protein content per serving. Includes plain and lightly-sweetened varieties — for everything else, see the full /explore page.

The ranked list

1. Icelandic Provisions — Skyr Vanilla Yogurt

B 78 / 100 · 22.5 g protein per serving · 13.5 g sugar · 75 mg sodium

Icelandic Provisions Vanilla Skyr packs 22.5g protein for 195 calories per 150g — thick, heirloom-cultured Icelandic skyr. Labelgrade B (78/100). How it compares to Greek yogurt, plus the full 6-dimension breakdown.

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2. Oikos — Pro Vanilla Greek Yogurt

B+ 83 / 100 · 20 g protein per serving · 3 g sugar · 45 mg sodium

Oikos Pro Vanilla packs 20g protein into a 150g cup for 140 calories — the highest per-cup protein among Greek yogurts, helped by added whey. Labelgrade B+ (83/100).

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3. Fage — Total 0% Nonfat Greek Strained Yogurt

B+ 83 / 100 · 18 g protein per serving · 5 g sugar · 65 mg sodium

Fage Total 0%: 18g protein, 90 calories per 180g, just skim milk and live cultures. Labelgrade B+ (83/100). The gold-standard plain nonfat Greek yogurt, by the numbers.

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4. Chobani — Less Sugar Wild Blueberry Greek Yogurt

B 78 / 100 · 18 g protein per serving · 13.5 g sugar · 97.5 mg sodium

18g protein, 180 cal, ~9g added cane sugar per cup. Chobani Less Sugar Wild Blueberry earns Labelgrade B (78/100): the honest middle between plain and dessert yogurt.

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5. Fage — Total 2% Strawberry Greek Yogurt

B 78 / 100 · 18 g protein per serving · 10.5 g sugar · 67.5 mg sodium

18g protein, 180 cal per 5.3 oz cup. Fage Total 2% Strawberry is real strained yogurt with a side of strawberry prep — and less total sugar than Chobani Less Sugar. Labelgrade B (78/100).

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6. Dannon — Oikos Triple Zero Blended Nonfat Greek Yogurt, Cherry

A- 85 / 100 · 15 g protein per serving · 6 g sugar · 64.5 mg sodium

Oikos Triple Zero Cherry: 15g protein, 6g fiber, 0g added sugar for 120 cal per 5.3 oz cup, stevia-sweetened. Labelgrade A- (85/100), with the full 6-dimension breakdown.

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7. Dannon — Oikos Nonfat Greek Yogurt, Plain

B+ 84 / 100 · 15 g protein per serving · 6 g sugar · 60 mg sodium

Oikos Plain Nonfat Greek Yogurt: 15g protein, 80 cal, one ingredient per 5.3 oz cup. Labelgrade B+ (84/100) — the unsweetened workhorse of the Oikos line.

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8. Stonyfield — Organic Greek Nonfat Yogurt Plain - 32 oz

B+ 83 / 100 · 16 g protein per serving · 5 g sugar · 65 mg sodium

16g protein, 90 cal per 180g — Stonyfield Organic Plain Greek earns Labelgrade B+ (83/100). One-ingredient organic strained milk, 0g fat, sugar is lactose-only.

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9. Chobani — Plain Non- Fat Greek Yogurt

B+ 82 / 100 · 16 g protein per serving · 6 g sugar · 65 mg sodium

Chobani Plain Non-Fat Greek Yogurt: 16g protein for 90 calories per 180g, zero fat, zero added sugar, just cultured nonfat milk. Labelgrade B+ (82/100), and how it stacks up against Fage.

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10. Wallaby — Plain Organic Aussie Greek Lowfat Yogurt, Plain

B+ 83 / 100 · 14 g protein per serving · 5 g sugar · 55 mg sodium

Nutrition facts for Wallaby Plain Organic Aussie Greek Lowfat Yogurt, Plain: 14g protein per 5.3 oz cup (2.6g per oz). Labelgrade B+. Clean ingredient list, very low saturated fat, effectively zero sugar, and very low sodium.

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11. Dannon — Oikos Triple Zero Greek Vanilla - 5.3oz / 4pk

B+ 82 / 100 · 15 g protein per serving · 5 g sugar · 65 mg sodium

15g protein, 90 cal, no added sugar — Dannon Oikos Triple Zero Vanilla earns Labelgrade B+ (82/100). Stevia-sweetened nonfat Greek yogurt; full 6-dimension breakdown.

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12. Fage — Total 5% Greek Strained Yogurt

B 78 / 100 · 15 g protein per serving · 5 g sugar · 60 mg sodium

Fage Total 5%: 15g protein, 160 cal per 3/4 cup (170g), full-fat strained yogurt, milk + 5 cultures. Labelgrade B (78/100). Why the cream costs it vs the 0%.

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How we picked these

Every product in this roundup is a strained Greek-style or skyr yogurt with ≥10 g of protein per serving — the FDA "high in protein" threshold. We sort first by absolute protein content per labeled serving (the spec most readers actually want), with Labelgrade overall as a tiebreaker when products are within 2 g. The "Why we picked these" filter excludes flavored fruit-on-the-bottom varieties where added sugar pushes the product past 12 g per serving.

All nutrition data comes from USDA FoodData Central. Ingredient lists are verified against current retail labels. Last refreshed 2026-05-27.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which Greek yogurt brand has the most protein?

Among unsupplemented Greek yogurts (plain, no added whey protein), Fage Total 0% leads the US market at about 18 g of protein per 100 g (~24 g per 5.3 oz cup). Among supplemented Greek yogurts (with added whey protein concentrate or isolate), Oikos Pro and Triple Zero both reach 20+ g per 100 g — but at the cost of an ingredient list that's no longer just milk + cultures.

Are flavored Greek yogurts still high-protein?

Yes, but with sugar trade-offs. Most flavored Greek yogurts retain 12–17 g of protein per cup, but add 10–15 g of sugar from fruit + cane sugar. The non-fat plain versions are the cleanest base; flavored varieties move from a protein source toward a dessert source as sugar climbs. The middle ground is "lightly sweetened" varieties (Two Good, Yoplait Greek 100) that use stevia or monk fruit instead of cane sugar — protein-dense without the sugar cost.

Why is the protein content different between "Greek" yogurts at the same fat level?

Three reasons. (1) Straining intensity — more thorough straining concentrates more protein. Fage strains more aggressively than most. (2) Added whey protein — brands like Oikos Pro, Triple Zero, and Yoplait Greek 100 spike their formulas with extra whey concentrate to hit a "20 g per serving" marketing target. (3) Serving size variation — most 5.3 oz cups are 150 g, but some brands use 170 g, which inflates the labeled per-serving number even at lower density.

Is added whey protein a downside?

Depends what you value. Pro: more protein per serving. Con: longer ingredient list, sometimes including milk protein concentrate, whey protein concentrate, stevia, lactase enzyme. Fage Total 0% has 2 ingredients (cultured pasteurized skim milk + 5 live cultures). Oikos Pro Vanilla has 9 ingredients including supplemented protein. For pure ingredient quality, unsupplemented wins. For total protein per cup, supplemented wins. Both are legitimate choices.

How does the sugar compare to regular yogurt?

Plain Greek yogurt has less sugar than plain regular yogurt — the straining removes lactose with the whey. Plain non-fat Greek yogurt: 3.6–4 g of sugar per 100 g. Plain non-fat regular yogurt: 6–8 g per 100 g. Flavored Greek yogurts close this gap quickly — a "blueberry" Greek yogurt with added sugar can hit 10–14 g per 100 g.

Best plain non-fat option?

Fage Total 0% Plain is the protein-density leader and the cleanest ingredient list (cultured pasteurized skim milk + 5 live cultures). Chobani Plain Non-Fat is a close second at slightly lower protein density. Both score A or A− on our v3 methodology.

Best protein-supplemented option?

Oikos Pro Vanilla is the highest-protein US Greek yogurt at ~20 g per 150 g cup. Triple Zero (Dannon Oikos) is close, with 15 g protein + 0 added sugar + 0 fat. Both use added whey protein to clear the 20 g bar. They're engineered products, not minimalist — but they hit a specific use case (post-workout cup, max protein per oz) better than unsupplemented options.

Are Icelandic skyr products the same as Greek yogurt?

Mechanically similar — both are strained dairy. Skyr is technically classified as a fresh cheese in Iceland, but in the US market it's sold and regulated as yogurt. Siggi's is the dominant skyr brand. Protein density runs 13–18 g per 100 g — slightly less than Fage but cleaner-tasting and often lower in sugar than flavored Greek yogurts.