With the recent developments in micro uidic instruments and devices, various types of micrometer-sized materials have been produced by employing multiphase ow patterns formed in the microchannel. In particular, microparticles and micro bers, which are compatible with biomolecule incorporation or living cell encapsulations, have been gaining signi cant attention as new tools for biochemical analysis, cellular physiological studies, tissue engineering, cell transplantation, and controlled drug delivery. Herein, we introduce recent developments in micro uidic systems to produce alginate-based hydrogel microparticles and micro bers. By utilizing droplet dispersions either in equilibrium or nonequilibrium states, or by employing parallel laminar ows, microengineered functional materials that are di cult to generate using conventional devices and operations can be obtained. New and interesting multiphase phenomena are reviewed, together with the pros and cons of these systems and their applications. Furthermore, the fundamentals of multiphase micro uidics and the materials used to prepare particles and bers are brie y introduced.