Key Takeaways
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Anthropic launched Claude Fable 5 and Claude Mythos 5 on 9 June 2026 — the first Mythos-class models, a new tier that sits above Claude Opus in capability.
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Fable 5 is generally available today with built-in safety classifiers; Mythos 5 is reserved for vetted cyber-defence and life-sciences partners.
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Pricing lands at US$10 per million input tokens and US$50 per million output tokens — and Fable 5 is included on paid Claude plans until 22 June 2026.
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For Australian businesses, the headline is agentic AI that can work autonomously for far longer — across software delivery, research, analysis and content.
Every so often an AI release genuinely moves the goalposts. On 9 June 2026, Anthropic announced Claude Fable 5 and Claude Mythos 5 — the first models in its new Mythos class, a tier that sits above the familiar Opus family. As an agency that runs Claude across our own automation stack — from SEO and advertising to client reporting — we’ve been watching this launch closely. Here’s what was released, what it can actually do, and what it means for your business.
One model, two names: what Anthropic actually released
Fable 5 and Mythos 5 are the same underlying model. The difference is the safeguards wrapped around them. Fable 5 is the version Anthropic has, in its own words, “made safe for general use” — anyone can use it from today. Mythos 5, with some of those safeguards lifted, is restricted to a small group of cyber defenders and critical-infrastructure providers through Project Glasswing, a collaboration with the US government.
Mythos-class models began with Claude Mythos Preview in April 2026. This launch is the moment that capability tier reaches the general public, and Anthropic has flagged a broader “trusted access” program to follow — first for cybersecurity organisations, then for biomedical researchers who need the model’s full scientific capability.
How much more capable is it?
Anthropic describes Fable 5 as state-of-the-art on nearly every benchmark it tested, with the gap over previous models growing as tasks get longer and more complex. The early customer reports back that up with some startling numbers.

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Software engineering: Stripe reported that Fable 5 “compressed months of engineering into days”, completing a migration across a 50-million-line codebase in a single day — work estimated at over two months for a full team. On Cognition’s FrontierCode evaluation, Fable 5 scored highest among frontier models.
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Knowledge work: Fable 5 posted the top score on Hebbia’s Finance Benchmark for senior-level reasoning, with big gains in document analysis and chart interpretation.
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Vision: Fable 5 can rebuild a web app’s source code from screenshots alone — and it completed Pokémon FireRed using nothing but raw game screenshots, where earlier models needed a purpose-built helper harness. The full timelapse is on Anthropic’s announcement page.
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Memory and long-running work: the model stays focused across millions of tokens and uses its own notes to improve. That’s the capability that matters most for genuine multi-day agentic work.

On the science side, Mythos 5 accelerated parts of Anthropic’s internal drug-design work by around ten times, produced novel molecular-biology hypotheses that expert scientists preferred roughly 80% of the time in blinded comparisons, and — over a week of largely autonomous work — trained a genomics model that outperformed a recently published model 100 times its size.
Safety built in from day one
This is the part of the announcement we think deserves the most attention. Rather than holding the model back, Anthropic shipped it with a new set of safety classifiers: separate AI systems that screen requests relating to cybersecurity, biology and chemistry, and attempts to copy (“distil”) the model’s capabilities. When a request trips a classifier, it’s answered by Claude Opus 4.8 instead — still an extremely capable model — and the user is told it happened.
Anthropic says more than 95% of sessions involve no fallback at all, and acknowledges the classifiers are deliberately tuned cautiously for now, so occasional false positives will happen while they’re refined. The safeguards held up through an external bug bounty of over 1,000 hours of testing without a universal jailbreak being found.

There’s also a new data policy for Mythos-class models: 30-day retention on business traffic, used only for safety purposes, with all human access logged. If your organisation has strict data-governance requirements, that’s worth noting before you roll it out.
Pricing and availability
Both models are priced at US$10 per million input tokens and US$50 per million output tokens — less than half the price of Claude Mythos Preview. Developers can use claude-fable-5 via the Claude API immediately.
For subscribers, the rollout is staged. Fable 5 is included on Pro, Max, Team and seat-based Enterprise plans at no extra cost until 22 June 2026. From 23 June it moves to usage credits while Anthropic builds capacity, with the stated aim of restoring it as a standard plan inclusion as soon as possible. If you’ve been curious, this fortnight is the time to trial it.
What this means for Australian businesses
Beyond the benchmark charts, we see four practical implications for Australian SMBs and the people who market them:
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Agentic AI is ready for real work. Models that hold focus for days, not minutes, can take on entire workflows — site migrations, research projects, reporting pipelines — rather than one prompt at a time.
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The bar is rising. Businesses whose agencies and teams use these tools will ship websites, campaigns and content faster than those that don’t. The productivity gap compounds quickly.
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AI search keeps growing. As assistants this capable become the front door to information, being visible inside AI answers — through structured data, entity signals and answer-ready content — matters as much as classic SEO. We already optimise client sites for both.
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Safety and data handling now differentiate vendors. Anthropic shipping frontier capability with classifiers, fallbacks and audited retention is a sign of where the industry is heading. Ask the same questions of anyone deploying AI on your behalf.
At Evosion, our iOVA agent stack — VERO for SEO, VADS for advertising, VEYA for social and EVIE for website chat — is built on Claude. Upgrades like this flow straight through to the work we deliver, which is exactly why we build on frontier models rather than bolting AI on as an afterthought.
Final thoughts
Claude Fable 5 is the most capable AI model ever made generally available, and it arrived with its safety story leading, not trailing. For Australian businesses, the question is no longer whether AI will change how digital work gets done — it’s whether you’re working with people who know how to use it well.
Want to talk about what frontier AI can do for your business? Get in touch with the Evosion team — we’ll show you what it’s already doing for our clients.