In this paper, a novel temperature-insensitive gyrator is proposed with a temperature-compensated technique. The proposed gyrator-based active inductor composed of two back-to-back transconductors with a complementary technique are realized in triple-well 0.18-µm CMOS technology. The complementary circuit topology is adopted to decrease the variation caused by temperature effect on the tranceconductance of the gyrator. Based on the temperature-compensated gyrator, the measured resonate frequency variation of the proposed gyrator-based active LC-tank circuit topology is less than 1% from 8.72% when the temperature varies from −20 to +60 degree centigrade (°C). The value of frequency variation percentage over per degree centigrade is simply 0.012 which presents a lowest frequency variation than the traditional gyrator topology.