Nox Light 1.1
Fast, everyday health answers
Light 1.1 is the model behind everyday Nox chats. It is tuned for speed and clarity: ask a health question and get a direct, easy-to-read answer, usually in seconds. It is the default model on every plan, including Free.
Nox Light 1.1 is the model you meet first. It is the default on every Nox plan, and it is built around one idea: most health questions deserve a fast, clear answer — not a wall of text. Ask what a symptom might mean, whether two supplements clash, or how to read a nutrition label, and Light replies in seconds with the part that actually matters.
Speed here is a feature, not a shortcut. Light is tuned to answer in about the time it takes to read the question, so it fits the small moments — a quick check before the pharmacy counter, a second opinion on a label in the supermarket aisle, a “should I be worried about this?” at the end of a long day. You get the point first, and you can always ask it to go deeper.
Light also has eyes. Point your camera at a medication label, a supplement bottle, a plate of food, a skin rash, or the screen of your wearable, and it will tell you what it is looking at and what that means for you. That makes it just as comfortable with a photo as it is with a typed question.
Behind that speed sits the same health library and the same Leo safety layer that every Nox model shares, so a fast answer is still a careful one. If what you describe looks like it needs real medical attention, Light says so plainly instead of burying it.
Because it is quick and available to everyone, Light is the workhorse of Nox — the model most of your everyday conversations run on. When a question turns out to be more layered than it first seemed, Nox can hand it over to Thinking 1.1 for a more deliberate answer.
What it's best for
- Quick health questions and symptom explanations
- Reading photos — labels, supplements, meals, rashes, wearable screens
- Everyday, get-to-the-point answers
Model details
- Best for — Fast, everyday health questions
- Answer style — Concise and direct — a focused answer in a few short paragraphs
- Speed — Optimized for low-latency, near-instant replies
- Photo understanding — Yes — reads medication labels, supplements, meals, rashes, and wearable readings
- Live web access — No — draws on Nox's trained knowledge and health library
- Available on — Free, Pro, and MAX
Availability: Available on every plan, including Free.
Example prompt: "What can help with a mild tension headache that's lasted a few hours?"