Assistant: Claude Opus 4.8, Fable 5 and web search
The AI assistant gets the latest flagship models plus web search, file reading and artifact building.

Clipia AI Assistant is the built-in chat that now runs on the flagship language models Claude Opus 4.8, Fable 5 and GPT-5.5, searches the web with source links and reads your files. The assistant is available without a subscription — 100 messages per month — and helps you write prompts, text and code in a single window.
What is new
- Flagship models: Claude Opus 4.8, Fable 5 and GPT-5.5 for complex reasoning, long-form text and code — pick the model that fits the task right in the chat.
- Web search with sources: the assistant finds fresh information online and includes links right in the answer so facts can be verified and cited.
- File reading: attach documents and images — the assistant parses the content, summarizes the key points and answers questions about it.
- Canvas and artifacts: edit text and code in a dedicated workspace, and the finished result is saved as an artifact you can easily return to.
How to use it
Open the assistant, choose a model, turn on web search or attach a file if needed, and ask your question. The full-screen chat mode and the refreshed mobile interface make long conversations comfortable on both desktop and phone, and you can pick up any thread later.
Who it is for
The assistant is useful for every Clipia user: it helps craft and refine prompts for image and video generation, analyze documents, and write emails, posts and code. Access is open without a subscription — 100 messages per month to start, and a subscription removes the limit.
FAQ
Which models are available? The flagships include Claude Opus 4.8, Fable 5 and GPT-5.5, alongside other language models; you can pick the right one in the chat window for each task.
Do I need a subscription? No, the assistant is available without a subscription — 100 messages per month. A subscription lifts the message limit and unlocks more capabilities.
Can I upload files and search the web? Yes, the assistant reads attached documents and images, and with web search enabled it returns answers with links to sources.


