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Claude Opus 4.8 now runs faster in Perplexity

Reliability is great, but waiting for it isn't. Perplexity’s newest integration ensures Claude Opus 4.8 keeps up with your pace.

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Screenshot of Perplexity Computer showing the AI model selection menu with Claude Opus 4.8 selected and Fast mode enabled, highlighting the option for faster responses at the cost of higher credit usage.
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If you’ve been living in the world of heavy-duty AI workflows, you know the drill: you want the absolute best intelligence—the kind that can untangle complex code or synthesize massive documents without breaking a sweat—but sometimes, you just wish it would hurry up. The trade-off between “smart” and “fast” has been the perpetual friction point for power users. Well, consider that friction officially smoothed over.

Perplexity Computer users just got a serious quality-of-life update. Anthropic’s flagship Claude Opus 4.8 is now available in “Fast mode” directly within the Perplexity interface. It’s a classic “have your cake and eat it too” scenario, designed to give you that top-tier Opus reasoning capability without the typical waiting game that usually comes with such a sophisticated model.

The magic here is in the toggle. If you’re already poking around the model picker, you’ll see the option to flip on Fast mode under Claude Opus 4.8. Once activated, the model delivers significantly quicker response times, but crucially, it maintains the same caliber of output that has made Opus the go-to for tasks where accuracy and nuance are non-negotiable.

This is a timely arrival. Ever since Claude Opus 4.8 launched in late May, it has been gaining traction for its “honest” approach—meaning it’s better at catching its own mistakes and admitting when it isn’t sure, rather than just confidently hallucinating a wrong answer. For people using Perplexity Computer to handle deep-dive research or multi-step technical projects, having that level of reliability is paramount. Adding a high-speed mode to that architecture feels like the missing piece for those who need to work through high-volume tasks without sacrificing depth.

It’s worth noting that this isn’t just a gimmick. The broader landscape of AI in 2026 is moving fast—pun intended—toward what we might call “agentic” reliability. Everyone is trying to solve the problem of how to keep an AI coherent over hours of work, not just seconds of chat. By folding this speed-optimized version of their flagship model into an already robust environment like Perplexity, users are getting a pretty powerful utility belt. Whether you’re crunching through code migrations or synthesizing dense reports, you now have a tool that’s both smart enough to get it right and fast enough to keep up with your pace.

If you’re a heavy user, it’s worth taking for a spin. Sometimes it’s the smaller, invisible UI changes—like a simple toggle in a dropdown menu—that end up fundamentally changing your daily workflow.


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