Anthropic positions Claude Fable 5 as the next generation of intelligence for the hardest knowledge work and coding problems — the first Mythos-class model safe for broad enterprise deployment, released June 9, 2026.
What Fable 5 is for
Fable 5 tackles days-long, complex, asynchronous tasks previous models could not sustain. It is thorough, proactive, and tests its own work — built for ambitious, long-running projects where teams review finished output rather than supervise every step.
Agents
In agent harnesses like Claude Code or Claude Managed Agents, Fable 5 can work for days: planning across stages, delegating to sub-agents, and checking its own work.
Coding
Anthropic's most capable model for ambitious coding — large migrations, complex implementations, multi-day autonomous sessions. It writes tests to verify work, implements designs with high fidelity, and uses vision to check outputs against goals.
Enterprise workflows
Fable 5 handles multi-stage knowledge work with minimal oversight: deep research, analysis, and deliverables ready for review.
Vision
The model understands diagrams, charts, and tables in files and PDFs — valuable for finance, legal, analytics, and architecture. In coding, it uses vision to evaluate output against design specs.
Pricing and availability
Fable 5 costs $10/M input tokens and $50/M output tokens, with 90% input discount for prompt caching. Available on Claude Platform, marketplaces, AWS, Google Cloud, and Microsoft Foundry. US-only inference is available at 1.1× pricing.
Safeguards
Fable 5 includes robust safeguards for cybersecurity and biology. Flagged queries in these domains route to Claude Opus 4.8 — you are not charged Fable prices for rerouted requests. Anthropic reports triggers in fewer than 5% of sessions on average.
Data retention
Using Fable requires 30-day data retention for safety monitoring. Covered Models are not eligible for zero data retention.
What customers are saying
- Cursor: state of the art on CursorBench; opens long-horizon problems previously out of reach.
- GitHub: complex long-horizon coding with autonomy and reliability exceeding prior benchmarks.
- Replit: highest on end-to-end vibe-coding benchmark ViBench.
- Stripe: compressed months of work on a 50M-line codebase into days.
- Multiple finance and legal teams report double-digit gains on domain-specific evals.