Insulin is an essential factor for mammalian organisms: a regulator of glucose metabolism and other key signaling pathways. Insulin is also a multifunctional hormone whose absence can cause many diseases. Recombinant insulin is widely used in the treatment of diabetes. Understanding insulin, biosimilars and biobetters from a holistic perspective will help pharmacologically user-friendly molecules design and develop personalized medicine-oriented therapeutic strategies for diabetes. Additionally, it helps to understand the underlying mechanism of other insulin-dependent metabolic disorders. The purpose of this atlas is to review insulin from a biotechnological, basic science, and clinical perspective; explain nearly all insulin-related disorders and their underlying molecular mechanisms; explore exogenous/recombinant production strategies of patented and research-level insulin/analogs; and highlight their mechanism of action from a structural perspective. Combined with computational analysis, comparisons of insulin and analogs also provide novel information about the structural dynamics of insulin.