Different Pt(IV), Pt(II) and Pt(0) catalysts were screened for the hydrosilylation of fatty acid esters containing terminal as well as internal double bonds. The reaction of terminally unsaturated fatty acid esters proceeded smoothly with short reaction times for nearly all examined catalysts, whereas Pt(IV) species and Pt(II) or Pt(0) species with labile ligands were sufficiently active in the reaction of internally unsaturated compounds. For methyl linoleate, a conjugation of the two internal double bonds before the hydrosilylation was observed. The reaction was carried out in substance as well as in solvent systems permitting a catalyst recycling and reuse. In these systems, however, hydrogenation and double bond isomerisation were found as side reactions.