 Fungi are a promising source of nanoparticles for green synthesis due to their ability to produce a wide range of biologically active compounds and their powerful enzymatic systems. Various fungal species, extracts, and metabolites have been found to be able to form nanoparticles of various chemical elements, allowing for the production of particles with different sizes, shapes, and stability in colloidal solutions. These particles can then be used for a variety of applications such as drug delivery, biosensors, and bio-imaging. This article was authored by Ekaterina A. Losanina, Elena P. Vechinkina, and Maria A. Capriashina.