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Anthropic is Keeping Free Claude Fable 5 Access Longer Than Planned
Image: Primary Anthropic has extended free access to its flagship Claude Fable 5 AI model for paid subscribers, delaying plans to move the model to a pay-per-use system. The company announced the change via an update on its support page. Claude Fable 5 was originally scheduled to require usage credits from July 13. Subscribers on the Pro, Max, Team, and Enterprise plans will continue to have access to the model at no additional cost until July 19, 2026. During this period, users can spend up to 50% of their weekly usage limit on Fable 5. Once the promotional period ends, users will either need to purchase usage credits to continue using Claude Fable 5 or switch to another Claude model. Anthropic has also extended the temporary 50% increase to Claude Code usage limits until July 19. Because of its advanced capabilities, Fable 5 consumes usage quota much faster than Anthropic's other Claude models. The extension appears to reflect growing competition in the AI market. OpenAI's GPT-5.6 Sol is included with a standard ChatGPT subscription, offers lower API pricing, and is reported to be more token-efficient. Anthropic faces increasing pressure from lower-cost rivals such as GLM 5.2, Meta's Spark 1.1, and Grok 4.5. Shortly after its debut in June, Anthropic temporarily withdrew both Claude Fable 5 and the more powerful Claude Mythos 5 after U.S. export controls restricted access over cybersecurity concerns. Following the removal of those restrictions, Anthropic restored Fable 5 globally on July 1 with stronger security safeguards, while Mythos 5 remains available only to approved organizations through the company's Project Glasswing program. Anthropic has said the updated release includes improved cybersecurity classifiers that automatically fall back to Claude Opus 4.8 when certain high-risk requests are detected. The company also stated that it intends to bring Claude Fable 5 back as a standard part of paid subscriptions once computing capacity allows.
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