Nox Agent 1.2 (Beta)
Deep research with live web sources
Nox Agent 1.2 (beta) is built for research. Instead of a single reply, it plans out a question, gathers information, and comes back with a clear answer plus resource cards you can open — each with a title, source, and link.
Nox Agent 1.2 is less like a chat and more like a researcher you can hand a question to. It plans out what to look into, gathers information, and comes back with a clear answer alongside resource cards you can open — each one carrying a title, its source, and a link, so you can see where an answer came from and keep reading.
Think of it as the difference between asking a question and commissioning a small piece of research. Agent decides what needs checking, gathers the material, and assembles an answer you can trace back to its sources — built to be verified rather than taken on trust.
It also includes Doctor Finder. Tell Nox your location, the kind of specialist you need, and your insurance, and Agent returns a shortlist of clinicians laid out as easy-to-scan cards — turning “who should I see?” into a concrete next step.
On MAX, Agent searches the live web for current information. On Pro, it runs deep research across Nox's curated health sources. Either way, every answer is built to be checkable rather than taken on trust. Agent 1.2 is currently in beta.
What it's best for
- Research-heavy questions that deserve sources
- Finding a doctor or specialist (Doctor Finder)
- Comparing treatments, products, or options with citations
Model details
- Best for — Deep research and questions that deserve cited sources
- Answer style — A direct answer first, then resource cards (title, source, link)
- Live web access — Yes on MAX — searches the live web. On Pro, deep research over Nox's curated sources
- Doctor Finder — Yes — a short intake, then a shortlist of clinicians as cards
- Photo understanding — Focused on research and sources rather than image analysis
- Available on — Pro and MAX
Availability: Available on Pro and MAX. Currently in beta.
Example prompt: "Find recent, reputable guidance on managing seasonal allergies without drowsiness."