Anthropic has officially released Claude Fable 5, giving the public access to a version of its advanced Mythos AI model for the first time. The launch marks a major step for the AI company as it pushes more powerful models into wider use while also adding strict safety controls around high-risk tasks.
Claude Fable 5 is designed for demanding work such as software engineering, knowledge tasks, visual reasoning, and advanced AI-assisted workflows. However, Anthropic is not releasing the model without limits. The company says the system includes safeguards that block certain requests in sensitive areas, including cybersecurity, biology, chemistry, and model distillation.
When Claude Fable 5 encounters restricted requests, the system may redirect users to Claude Opus 4.8 instead of allowing Fable 5 to respond directly.
What Is Claude Fable 5?
Claude Fable 5 is the first publicly accessible version of Anthropic’s Mythos model family. Mythos was previously available only to a limited group of partners and organizations, especially those involved in critical infrastructure.
The broader release means developers and enterprises can now access Fable 5 through the Claude API and consumption-based Enterprise plans. Anthropic is also rolling out Mythos 5 to approved organizations that already had access to the more advanced model.
For everyday users and teams, the rollout is more limited. Claude Fable 5 will temporarily be included in Pro, Max, Team, and seat-based Enterprise subscriptions at no extra cost through June 22, 2026. Starting June 23, 2026, Anthropic plans to move Fable 5 behind usage credits, with the goal of restoring it to standard subscription plans later.
Anthropic Adds Safety Limits After Warning About AI Risks
The timing of the Claude Fable 5 launch is notable. It comes shortly after Anthropic publicly warned that frontier AI systems are advancing quickly and could eventually reach recursive self-improvement, where AI systems become capable of improving themselves without direct human control.
Because of those concerns, Anthropic says it tested Claude Fable 5 against jailbreak attempts before launch. The company also worked with external red-teamers to look for universal jailbreaks.
Even with those tests, Anthropic is introducing a mandatory 30-day traffic retention policy for Fable 5 and Mythos 5. This applies even to enterprise customers that previously had zero-retention agreements. According to Anthropic, the retained data will not be used for training and will instead be used to detect attacks, improve safeguards, and reduce false positives.
This could become an important precedent in the AI industry: access to the most powerful AI models may increasingly come with stronger monitoring and data-retention requirements.
Claude Fable 5 Performance: Early Reactions
Early customer feedback suggests Claude Fable 5 is strong in complex workflows. Analytics company Hex said the model reached 90% on its core analytics benchmark. The benchmark focuses on long-running analytical tasks.
Other companies also reported strong results. Base44 highlighted Fable 5’s ability to create full applications from a single prompt. Meanwhile, Genspark said the model performed well in UI design, game coding, and internal evaluations.
Claude Fable 5 Pricing
Claude Fable 5 is priced at:
- $10 per million input tokens
- $50 per million output tokens
That makes it twice as expensive as Claude Opus 4.8. The high price could limit casual usage, especially as many companies are already watching their AI spending more carefully.
Still, Anthropic appears to be positioning Claude Fable 5 as a premium model for high-value tasks where better reasoning, stronger tool use, and more autonomous workflows may justify the cost.
Why This Matters
Claude Fable 5 shows the direction frontier AI companies are moving in: more powerful models, broader access, higher prices, and stricter safety rules.
For developers, Fable 5 could unlock stronger coding and agentic workflows. For enterprises, it may offer more capable automation and analysis. But for the AI industry as a whole, the launch also raises bigger questions about how powerful models should be monitored, priced, and controlled.
Anthropic is trying to balance access and caution. Claude Fable 5 is public, but not fully unrestricted. That balance may become the new normal as AI companies release increasingly capable systems to the market.
Key Takeaway
Anthropic’s Claude Fable 5 is one of the company’s most important public AI releases so far. It brings Mythos-level capabilities to more users, but with safety restrictions, mandatory traffic retention, and premium pricing. The launch highlights both the rapid progress of AI models and the growing concern over how powerful these systems are becoming.

