The Claude Fable 5 ban lifted on July 1, 2026, ending a nearly three-week period where millions of users worldwide lost access to Anthropic’s most capable AI models. The US Department of Commerce removed its export controls on June 30, and Anthropic began restoring access to Claude Fable 5 and Claude Mythos 5 for all users, including international subscribers, from July 1.
What Were Claude Fable 5 and Mythos 5?
Claude Fable 5 is a Mythos-class model that Anthropic made safe for general use. Its capabilities exceed any model Anthropic had previously made publicly available, and it is state-of-the-art on nearly all tested benchmarks, showing strong performance in software engineering, knowledge work, vision, and scientific research.
Fable 5 and Mythos 5 share the same underlying model weights. Fable 5 adds three classifier-based safety layers: a cybersecurity block, a biology-and-chemistry block, and a distillation block. When a query trips one of those classifiers, the model routes the request to the less capable Claude Opus 4.8 instead of responding directly. Mythos 5 removes those classifiers for vetted partners.
Fable 5 and Mythos 5 are offered at $10 per million input tokens and $50 per million output tokens.
Why Was the Claude Fable 5 Ban Put in Place?
Earlier in June, the Trump administration issued a directive banning foreign nationals, including Anthropic employees, from using Fable 5 and Mythos 5, citing national security concerns. In response, Anthropic said it would have to shut off access to all customers in order to comply with the order.
Anthropic said at the time that the government had not provided a specific reason for the order beyond unspecified national security concerns, but that it believed officials were worried about security vulnerabilities in Fable 5.
The ban started on June 12, 2026. Amazon researchers had demonstrated to government officials a multi-step technique for bypassing Fable 5’s cybersecurity classifier by framing requests as defensive code review. Separately, NSA Director Gen. Joshua Rudd briefed Sen. Mark Warner that Mythos 5 had penetrated nearly all NSA classified systems in an authorized red-team exercise within hours, though The Economist later clarified this account should not be read literally, as it depended on Mythos working alongside other tools under specific conditions.
The ban hit developers hard. In early testing highlighted by Anthropic, the payments company Stripe used Fable 5 to overhaul a 50-million-line codebase in a single day, a job that would have taken its engineers more than two months by hand. When access vanished on June 12, developers found automated work frozen mid-task, and companies raced to swap in rivals, including cheaper Chinese models.
How the Claude Fable 5 Ban Lifted Step by Step
The US government did not lift the controls all at once. It happened in stages.
- June 12: Anthropic suspended access to Fable 5 and Mythos 5 after the government directive, calling for ‘a statutory process that is transparent, fair, clear, and grounded in technical facts.’
- June 26: Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick sent a letter to Anthropic co-founder Tom Brown granting a narrow reprieve. Under the revised terms, Claude Mythos 5 could be deployed without an export license to a defined set of US organizations operating and defending critical infrastructure.
- June 30: Fable 5 and Mythos 5 went live again as of July 1, 2026. Commerce lifted export controls on June 30, 2026, and Anthropic began restoring Fable 5 and Mythos 5 globally, for consumers, API developers, Claude Code, and international subscribers.
What Experts Said About the Export Control Decision
Francesco Bailo, deputy director of the AI, Trust and Governance Centre at the University of Sydney, said the lifting of the restrictions had been expected in tech circles, as reports that researchers were able to ‘jailbreak’ Fable 5 had been widely inflated beyond their actual significance. He noted the US government likely realised it had overreacted, and also that its decision would produce a dangerous, messy precedent in terms of regulations.
Tanishq Abraham, a former research director at Stability AI who now leads the medical AI company Sophont, said the Trump administration’s latest move was a ‘big deal’ that raised important questions for regulation of the industry.
The ban also triggered international pushback. The decision to block Mythos and Fable sparked serious concerns among EU officials. France’s Europe minister Benjamin Haddad called for Europe to ‘invest more, support its innovators, and equip itself with the means to master the technologies’, saying ‘Europe cannot settle for being an open market dependent on technologies designed, funded, and controlled elsewhere.’
What This Means for Pakistan and International Users
Pakistani developers, startups, and AI users who rely on the Anthropic Claude platform had faced a complete cut-off since June 12. During the ban, individual subscribers, API developers, and all international customers had access only to Claude Opus 4.8, Sonnet 4.6, and Haiku 4.5. With the Claude Fable 5 ban lifted, global users, including those in Pakistan, can now access the full power of both models again through paid Claude plans.
One question remains open for many subscribers. Anthropic had originally made Fable 5 available at no extra cost on several paid Claude subscription plans through June 22. It is not yet fully clear whether subscribers will get back the free access they were promised, or whether the model returns locked behind additional fees or identity checks.
Anthropic has signalled it plans to move quickly. The company said it is ‘restoring access for these organizations quickly’ and continues to work with the government to expand Mythos 5 access and ultimately bring Fable 5 back for general use. That process now appears complete as of July 1.
For more on how AI and tech policy developments are shaping Pakistan’s digital landscape, see our coverage of Pakistan’s 5G spectrum auction and ECC conditions.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Claude Fable 5?
Claude Fable 5 is a Mythos-class AI model from Anthropic, designed for general public use with safety classifiers built in. Its capabilities exceed any model Anthropic has previously released to the public.
Why was Claude Fable 5 banned?
Anthropic shut off Claude Fable 5 and Mythos 5 after the Trump administration ordered the company to restrict all foreign nationals from accessing the models. The government cited national security concerns, and Anthropic believed officials were worried about security vulnerabilities in Fable 5.
Is the Claude Fable 5 ban lifted for users outside the US?
Yes. Anthropic is restoring Fable 5 and Mythos 5 globally, including for consumers, API developers, Claude Code users, and international subscribers.
What is the difference between Claude Fable 5 and Mythos 5?
The safeguards are what distinguish the two models. Fable 5 includes safety classifiers for general public use, while Mythos 5 has those classifiers lifted for vetted partners such as critical infrastructure defenders.













