Anthropic’s most powerful publicly available model has officially left standard subscription plans. As of today, July 7, Claude Fable 5 is no longer included in Pro, Max, Team, or select Enterprise subscriptions — and starting tomorrow, every Fable 5 token will cost extra. The only silver lining, confirmed by Anthropic itself, is that the change is not permanent.

What Changes on July 8

Through today, Fable 5 was included at up to 50% of weekly usage limits for subscribers — a temporary window Anthropic created when it restored the model on July 1 after US export controls were lifted. Starting July 8, that window closes. Fable 5 shifts entirely to usage-credit billing at Anthropic’s standard API rate: $10 per million input tokens and $50 per million output tokens.

To keep using Fable 5, subscribers need to enable usage credits in their account settings at claude.ai under Settings → Usage. Without doing this, Fable 5 will simply be unavailable. Sonnet 5 and other models stay within the normal subscription limits — only Fable 5 is affected.

Why Anthropic Is Doing This

The short answer is demand. Anthropic said in its original redeployment post that Fable 5 usage would be “very high, and difficult to predict,” so it opted for a staged rollout rather than immediately flooding the model into unlimited subscription access. The company has been aggressively expanding infrastructure — including a deal with SpaceX to access over 220,000 Nvidia GPUs at the Colossus 1 data center — but Fable 5’s capacity requirements are outpacing even that build-out pace.

The pattern looks a lot like what GitHub Copilot did with premium model access earlier this year: subscription tiers handle baseline models, while the most capable models shift to metered billing until the infrastructure catches up.

Anthropic Says Fable 5 Will Come Back to Subscriptions

The concern among Claude subscribers is obvious — and Anthropic moved quickly to address it. A Claude Code lead engineer, Thariq (@trq212), clarified on X on July 2 that the move off subscriptions is explicitly not a permanent decision. “We aim to restore Fable as a standard part of our subscriptions as soon as capacity allows,” he wrote. Anthropic’s own blog post said the same.

That’s a meaningful distinction. The earlier paywall that went into effect in June was also framed as temporary, and the July 1 restoration proved Anthropic follows through on that framing. The current shift is a capacity management measure, not a permanent tiering decision.

Our Take

Anthropic is juggling real infrastructure limits against an unusually powerful model. Fable 5 is expensive to run — its benchmark performance against GPT-5.5 shows why — and moving heavy users to usage credits protects the experience for everyone else on the platform. The frustrating part is that subscribers were given only six days of Fable 5 access before it moved again. If you rely on Fable 5 for serious work, enable usage credits now and set a cap so you don’t face a surprise bill. For casual users, Claude Sonnet 5 is genuinely excellent and stays in your subscription for free.

Access TypeFable 5 Available?Cost
Pro / Max / Team subscriptionNo (from July 8)Usage credits: $10/1M input, $50/1M output
Enterprise (consumption-based)YesAPI rate
Claude API directYesStandard API pricing
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