Nox Thinking 1.1

Deeper reasoning for complex questions

Thinking 1.1 is Nox's reasoning model. Instead of answering immediately, it works through a question methodically — weighing several factors, spotting connections, and structuring its response — which makes it the better choice when a question has several moving parts.

Nox Thinking 1.1 is the model to reach for when a question does not have a one-line answer. Instead of replying immediately, it slows down and works through the problem — laying out the factors, weighing how they relate, and organising its response before it speaks.

It explains its reasoning in the answer rather than just handing down a verdict, so the response arrives with its “why” attached. That matters most when a decision carries real tradeoffs and you want to understand them, not simply be told what to do.

It is well suited to the messy, real questions: several symptoms that might be connected, a choice between two reasonable options, or a week of sleep, activity, and heart-rate data that only makes sense when you look at it together. Thinking trades a little speed for noticeably more considered answers.

Thinking 1.1 is available on Pro and MAX. It shares Nox's health library and safety layer with the rest of the family, so a more thorough answer never means a less careful one. When speed matters more than depth Nox can hand the question back to Light — and when a photo is involved, Light is still the model with eyes.

What it's best for

  • Complex or multi-symptom questions
  • Weighing tradeoffs and comparing options
  • Interpreting trends in wearable or health data

Model details

  • Best for — Complex, multi-factor health and lifestyle questions
  • Answer style — Structured and methodical — reasons through the problem before answering
  • Speed — Takes a little longer to think, in exchange for deeper analysis
  • Photo understanding — Not built for images — switch to Light 1.1 to analyze a photo
  • Live web access — No — reasons over Nox's trained knowledge and health library
  • Available on — Pro and MAX

Availability: Available on Pro and MAX.

Example prompt: "I've had poor sleep, afternoon fatigue, and a higher resting heart rate this week — what might connect them?"

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