Ag-decorated ZnCo2S4/SiO2 nanocomposite was utilized in this study as a potential supercapacitor electrode. Ag nanoparticles demonstrate a low level of pseudo-capacitance and their capacity to improve charge transfer. The specific capacitances of the ZnCo2S4, ZnCo2S4/SiO2, and Ag@ZnCo2S4/SiO2 electrodes were 935, 1066, and 1623 Fg−1, respectively, at 1 Ag−1 current density. The Ag@ZnCo2S4/SiO2 electrode exhibits remarkable cycle stability (100 % coulombic efficiency and capacitance retention of approximately 91.7 % at 10 A g−1 after 10,000 cycles). Furthermore, the symmetric supercapacitor (Ag@ZnCo2S4/SiO2//Ag@ZnCo2S4/SiO2) possesses a broad potential window of 1.5 V, a maximal energy density of 68.6 Whkg−1, and a specific power of 23.88 kWkg−1. Furthermore, the hybrid supercapacitor device (Ag@ZnCo2S4/SiO2//Ag@ZnCo2S4/SiO2) demonstrated a coulombic efficiency of 100 % and a capacitance retention of 92.3 %. Consequently, the Ag@ZnCo2S4/SiO2 composite electrode was suitable for high-energy supercapacitors due to their high capacitance, remarkable cycle stability, and high energy density.