In this study, a new strategy of trace amounts of Nb2O5 doping was employed to control microwave loss of Ti-MnBi co-substituted LiZn-based ferrite ceramics sintered at 890 degrees C. The results revealed the distribution of doped Nb in the spinel ferrites. Partial Nb5+ ions entered the lattices and induced the generation of Fe2+ ions, resulting in a decrease in the magnetocrystalline anisotropy linewidth (OHa). The rest of Nb2O5 remained at grain boundaries and formed high resistance layers, which contributed to lowering the dielectric loss (tan6F). Due to the particular distribution of Nb, a dual-structure and higher densification were observed, and thus the porosity-induced line broadening contributions (OHp) was reduced. Notably, by doping with 0.15 wt.% Nb2O5, the LiZn-based ferrites presented excellent magnetic properties (OH = 87 Oe, tan6F = 3.24 x 10-4, 4irMs = 3799 Gauss, Br/Bs = 0.9), which shows promising potential for low-loss microwave ferrite devices.