A series of hydroxyapatite/gelatin/alginate nanocomposites with different amount of alginate were synthesized by a co-precipitation method. With the increase of alginate amount, a cross-linked alginate/gelatin polymer network formed, which induced a gradual red shift of organic absorption peaks in FT-IR analysis. TEM images indicated that the development of HAP nanocrystals in an aqueous gelatin/alginate mixture was highly influenced by the alginate content. On increasing alginate content, the dimensions of the crystals increased and their morphology changed from needle-like to long fiber-like, and at high alginate content, the crystals tended to aggregate in separate clusters. The results of the electron diffraction strongly indicated alginate promoted the preferential alignment in c direction of HAP nanocrystals. SEM results showed that high amount of alginate led to regular shape and large size of HAP crystals after the composites were calcined for 4h at 600°C.