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Claude Mythos 5

Input:$8/M
Output:$40/M
Anthropic's most capable, widely released model, for the most demanding reasoning and long-horizon agentic work
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Technical Specifications of Claude Mythos 5

ItemSpecification
Model NameClaude Mythos 5
ProviderAnthropic
API Model IDclaude-mythos-5
Model ClassMythos-class (restricted-access flagship)
Input TypesText, Images
Output TypesText
Context Window1,000,000 tokens
Maximum Output Tokens128,000 tokens
Reasoning ModeAdaptive Thinking (always enabled)
Core StrengthsLong-horizon reasoning, autonomous agents, advanced software engineering, cybersecurity research, scientific discovery
AvailabilityLimited access via Project Glasswing
Safety ProfileShares Fable 5 architecture but without Fable's additional safety classifiers
PredecessorClaude Mythos Preview

Specifications are based on Anthropic's official documentation and launch materials.

What Is Claude Mythos 5?

Claude Mythos 5 is Anthropic's most advanced frontier AI model and the unrestricted counterpart to Claude Fable 5. Both models share the same underlying architecture, but Mythos 5 is offered without the extra safety classifiers that Fable 5 uses to screen or redirect certain high-risk requests.

Rather than being generally available through the Claude API, Mythos 5 is currently limited to approved organizations participating in Project Glasswing, including selected cybersecurity defenders, critical infrastructure operators, and research institutions. Anthropic has stated that access will gradually expand through a broader trusted-access program.

Main Features of Claude Mythos 5

  • 1 million token context window, allowing repository-scale code analysis and extremely large document workflows.
  • Adaptive Thinking architecture, where reasoning is always active and can be tuned using the effort parameter.
  • Long-duration autonomous operation, enabling agents to work on complex tasks for hours or days with minimal intervention.
  • Advanced software engineering, including multi-file refactoring, code migration, debugging, and evaluation harness generation.
  • Strong multimodal capabilities, supporting image understanding alongside text-based reasoning.
  • Higher-trust cybersecurity and scientific workflows, made possible by removing the additional safety classifiers present in Claude Fable 5.

Benchmark Performance of Claude Mythos 5

Anthropic has not published a separate benchmark table for Claude Mythos 5 because it is effectively the same underlying model as Claude Fable 5. The company instead emphasizes that the Mythos architecture is "state of the art on nearly all tested benchmarks" and excels in:

  • Repository-scale software engineering.
  • Long-horizon autonomous agent tasks.
  • Scientific research and technical analysis.
  • Vision and multimodal reasoning.
  • Complex cybersecurity and critical infrastructure workflows.

According to Anthropic, the advantage of the Mythos architecture becomes larger as tasks become longer and require sustained planning or iterative tool use.

Claude Mythos 5 vs Claude Fable 5 vs Claude Opus 4.8

FeatureClaude Mythos 5Claude Fable 5Claude Opus 4.8
Public AvailabilityLimitedGeneral availabilityGeneral availability
Context Window1M tokens1M tokensLarge context
Adaptive ThinkingAlways enabledAlways enabledStandard reasoning modes
Long-Horizon Agent WorkExcellentExcellentStrong
Safety ClassifiersMinimal / trusted-access modelAdditional safeguards enabledStandard safeguards
High-Risk Cyber/Bio RequestsAvailable to approved partnersMay trigger fallbackSupported under standard policies
Target UsersCyber defenders, research organizations, critical infrastructureEnterprises and developersGeneral-purpose professional users

Limitations

  • Claude Mythos 5 is not generally available and requires approval through Project Glasswing.
  • Anthropic currently restricts access to trusted organizations because of the model's advanced cybersecurity and scientific capabilities.
  • Unlike Claude Fable 5, Mythos 5 is not intended for broad consumer deployment at this stage.

Representative Use Cases

  1. Critical infrastructure security analysis.
  2. Repository-scale software engineering and automated code migration.
  3. Long-running AI agents for research and enterprise workflows.
  4. Scientific literature synthesis and hypothesis generation.
  5. Advanced cybersecurity defense and vulnerability analysis.
  6. Large-scale legal, financial, and technical document processing.

FAQ

What is Claude Mythos 5?

Claude Mythos 5 is Anthropic's most advanced Mythos-class AI model, sharing the same core architecture as Claude Fable 5 but without Fable's additional safety classifiers.

Who can access Claude Mythos 5?

Claude Mythos 5 is currently available only to approved organizations through Project Glasswing, including selected cybersecurity, infrastructure, and research partners.

How large is the Claude Mythos 5 context window?

Claude Mythos 5 supports a 1,000,000-token context window and can generate up to 128,000 output tokens per request.

How does Claude Mythos 5 differ from Claude Fable 5?

The two models share the same underlying architecture, but Claude Fable 5 includes extra safety classifiers that can reject or redirect certain high-risk requests, while Mythos 5 does not.

Does Claude Mythos 5 support adaptive reasoning?

Yes. Adaptive Thinking is always enabled in Claude Mythos 5, and developers can adjust reasoning depth using the effort parameter.

Is Claude Mythos 5 suitable for advanced software engineering?

Yes. The model is optimized for repository-scale coding, long-running autonomous agents, large refactors, debugging, and complex engineering workflows.

Why isn't Claude Mythos 5 publicly available?

Anthropic limits access because of the model's advanced capabilities in areas such as cybersecurity and scientific research, choosing to deploy it first through a trusted-access program.