In the past five years, biomass derived-biofuel and biochemicals were widely studied both in academia and industry as a promising alternative to petroleum. In this review article, the latest progress of the synthesis and fabrication of porous nano-catalysts that are used in catalytic transformations involving hydrogenolysis of lignin is reviewed in terms of their textural property, catalytic activity, and stability. A particular emphasis is dedicated to the catalyst design for the hydrogenolysis of lignin and/or lignin model compounds. Furthermore, the effects of different supports on the lignin hydrogenolysis/hydrogenation are discussed in detail. Finally, the challenges and future opportunities of lignin hydrogenolysis over nanomaterials supported catalysts are also presented.