Quintus Veranius (died AD 57) was a Roman general around the mid-first century CE.
He was III vir monetalis, tribune of Legio IV Scythica and quaestor under Tiberius.
He served as consul in 49, and was elevated to patrician status by Claudius, who also appointed him as an augur.
He reversed Didius's policy of maintaining existing borders and began military operations against the troublesome Silures in what is now Wales, but died within a year.
Onasander, a Greek philosopher, dedicated his Strategikos, a treatise on generalship, to Veranius, at some point between his consulship (49) and death (57/58).