Svante Sture (born c. 1460—died Jan. 2, 1512, Vesterås Castle, Sweden) was the regent of Sweden (1503–12), successor to Sten Sture the Elder.
The son of Nils Bosson Sture (d. 1494) and cousin of King Charles VIII, Svante Sture is mentioned as a senator in 1482. He was one of the magnates who facilitated King John of Denmark’s conquest of Sweden by his opposition to Sten Sture the Elder. Subsequently, however, he was reconciled to the latter and succeeded him as regent. He was by no means so imposing a figure as his predecessor, although, like him, Svante in his later years patriotically resisted the Danish claim of sovereignty. Domestically he lacked fixity of purpose and was forced to make repeated concessions to the Riksråd (state council). The latter appeared to be gaining the upper hand when Svante Sture died suddenly.