Wollert Konow (8 November 1779 – 3 October 1839) was a Norwegian merchant, politician and vice consul.
He was the son of the Friedrich Ludwig Konow (1746–98) and his wife Anna Hedvig Rieck (1756–1810).
Wollert Konow and his brother trained at Johan Köhns Institute in Hamburg prior to working in their father's export business.
Wollert Krohn and his brother August subsequently started the company Konow & Co., which was engaged in fish exports and grain imports.
The company became successful and later developed major shipping interests and extensive banking operations.