1:1 Original UI Restored! The GPT-5.6 Sol Official Mirror Is Here — All Four Modes + 4K Image Generation Fully Unlocked!
trygpt.asia launches a 1:1 original-UI mirror of GPT-5.6 Sol, integrating OpenAI, Gemini, Grok, and Claude flagship models, with Chat / Work / Project / Deep Research modes and the GPTimage2 4K engine — unlocking all models and all features in one place.

1:1 Original UI Restored! The GPT-5.6 Sol Official Mirror Arrives — All Four Modes + 4K Image Generation Fully Unlocked!
Want to experience the world's most advanced AI models without the hassle of constantly switching between different websites? trygpt.asia brings you a brand-new 1:1 original-UI restoration and a world-class model matrix! It syncs the latest GPT-5.6 Sol in seconds, and fully integrates the entire flagship model families of Gemini, Grok, and Claude, while offering four professional interaction modes: Chat, Work, Project, and Deep Research.
📊 Full Model Matrix & Feature Support Overview
| Model Array / Feature Module | Specific Latest Models Supported | Core Advantages & Highlights | Ideal Professional Use Case |
|---|---|---|---|
| OpenAI Flagship | GPT-5.6 Sol | Original synced updates, ultra-strong logical reasoning and code generation | All-purpose chat, complex math, advanced programming |
| Google Camp | Gemini 3.1 Pro | 1:1 original mirror, huge context window and native multimodality | Video/image analysis, ultra-long document reading |
| xAI Camp | Grok 4.6 | Real-time intelligence, sharp thinking, blazing-fast responses | Real-time news retrieval, deep logical reasoning |
| Anthropic Camp | Claude Opus 5 / Fable 5 | Top-tier copywriting and complex code refactoring | Long-form writing, architecture design, code review |
| GPTimage2 Engine | Native image-generation model | Supports unlimited 4K image generation, web-search-powered poster creation | Commercial artwork, concept design, ad posters |
| Four Pro Modes | Chat / Work / Project / Deep Research | From everyday instant chat to multi-threaded web-wide 10k-word reports | Full-scenario coverage, boosting office & research productivity |
🔗 Official Access & Limited-Time Perks
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🤖 I. Deep Support for the World's Top AI Model Matrix
The platform delivers full coverage of the mainstream top-tier model families, with one-click seamless switching right in the interface:
1. Synced with the official launch: the GPT-5.6 Sol flagship model
The latest generation GPT-5.6 Sol from OpenAI goes live the moment it's released, taking reasoning logic, code writing, and multi-turn conversation immersion to an entirely new level.
📌 Figure 2: Live demo — seamlessly switching to the officially synced GPT-5.6 Sol model in seconds
2. Complete multi-vendor original mirrors (Gemini / Grok / Claude)
No need to register multiple overseas accounts — the platform integrates each vendor's original mirror directly:
- Gemini mirror: Fully supports the Gemini 3.1 Pro model, excelling at ultra-long text analysis and native multimodal understanding;
- Grok mirror: Supports the Grok 4.6 model, with a sharp reply style and powerful real-time information retrieval & inference;
- Claude mirror: Supports the Claude Opus 5 and Fable 5 models, with superb text expressiveness — the perfect companion for advanced coding and deep writing!
📌 Figure 3: Gemini original mirror interaction preview
📌 Figure 4: Perfectly supports switching between Gemini 3.1 Pro and Grok 4.6
📌 Figure 5: Original-style Grok and Claude mirror model-selection menu
📌 Figure 6: Deep integration of Anthropic's strongest Claude Opus 5 and Fable 5 models
🛠️ II. The Four Professional Work Modes, Broken Down
To meet a wide range of office and R&D needs, the platform has crafted four dedicated work modes:
1. 💬 Native Chat — instant conversation mode
- Details: 1:1 restoration of the original Chat interface, zero-latency Q&A, with precise multi-turn context memory, code syntax highlighting, and Markdown rendering.
📌 Figure 7: Native Chat mode — clean, efficient, and ultra-fast
2. 📂 Project — team & knowledge-base mode
- Details: Create standalone Project spaces. Mount multiple project-related documents, code files, or knowledge-base materials into a project in one click; the AI answers based on the entire project context — ideal for team collaboration and long-cycle development.
📌 Figure 8: Project mode — knowledge-base accumulation and multi-file long-context association
3. 🎨 GPTimage2 engine: unlimited 4K generation & smart web-search image creation
- Details: Powered by the all-new GPTimage2 visual generation engine. Unlike traditional image tools, GPTimage2 first retrieves real-time concept inspiration from the web, then draws — supporting unlimited 4K ultra-HD generation.
✨ Generation test:
- Prompt: "Create a poster for the movie 《牛来》 (Niu Lai). First search the web for background on the film."
📌 Figure 9: AI searches the web for movie background first, then generates a 4K film poster with GPTimage2
4. 💼 The new Work immersive work mode
- Details: The Work mode, built for deep office work, optimizes code editing, long-form layout, and split-screen task handling — greatly boosting daily output for workers and programmers.
📌 Figure 10: The all-new Work mode panel and workbench interface
📌 Figure 11: High-efficiency content generation and elegant Markdown layout in Work mode
5. 🔬 Deep Research mode (auto-generates 10k-word reports)
- Details: Once Deep Research mode is on, the AI becomes a full-time analyst. It breaks complex topics into sub-problems, runs multi-threaded web-wide searches, cross-validates multi-source data, and finally produces a rigorously structured industry or technical report with complete citations.
📌 Figure 12: Live demo — Deep Research mode auto-running multi-threaded web-wide retrieval
📌 Figure 13: Preview of the professional long-form report produced by Deep Research mode
👇 Click to view the full sample report generated by Deep Research:
📊 Global Key Economic, Tech & Political Dynamics — Past 60 Days Research Report
📌 Executive Summary
Over the past 60 days (June 22 – August 21, 2026), the most day-to-day impactful event was the energy and inflation shock triggered by the Middle East conflict, followed by major central banks holding rates relatively high. On tech, AI has entered a phase of "stronger agency, lower cost, and formal regulation"; politically, the US–Iran conflict and the Russia–Ukraine war continue to reshape energy, defense, and trade. China is affected by energy imports but shows generally low inflation; Europe is most exposed to energy and security-cost shocks; the US faces the double pressure of oil prices and high rates.
📈 I. Economic Dynamics
Dynamic 1: The Hormuz crisis pushes energy prices and inflation back up.
- Overview/timing: A mid-June US–Iran ceasefire briefly improved supply, but it broke down again in July; the IEA noted July benchmark oil swung in a ~$40/bbl range, hitting ~$105 on July 23, with North Sea Dated at $96.80 by month-end. On August 21, only 7 bulk carriers passed through the Hormuz Strait, none of them large crude or LNG tankers.
- Evidence & people: US July CPI +3.4% YoY, energy +14.7%; Eurozone inflation rose to 2.9%, energy +10.3% YoY; China CPI just 0.5% but PPI +3.5% YoY, showing input costs landing first on the production side. Hits European and US driving households, air travelers, and energy-intensive firms hardest; China's consumer-side pass-through is relatively weak.
- Daily impact: Costs of gas/diesel, airfare, logistics, electricity, and some goods rise; corporate costs may eventually pass through to retail prices.
- Outlook/advice: Short term hinges on strait passage; medium term, damaged refining means even if crude falls, refined products may not follow; long term accelerates energy diversification. Households should reduce high-fuel-exposure travel; firms should buffer energy-procurement and freight budgets.
- Main sources: IEA August Oil Market Report; US BLS; Eurostat; China NBS.
Dynamic 2: Major central banks pause easing; high rates keep pressuring housing and credit. On July 29 the Fed held the target range at 3.50%–3.75%; on July 23 the ECB held its deposit rate at 2.25%; on August 20 China held 1-year and 5-year+ LPR at 3.00% and 3.50%. The energy shock makes fast rate cuts harder for the US and Europe, while China faces weak demand and bank-margin constraints.
🌐 Key Regional Economic Indicators Comparison
Region Jun→Jul Inflation Latest Key Rate Most Direct Impact on Households China 1.0% → 0.5% 1Y LPR 3.00% Mortgage pressure stable, prices mild US 3.5% → 3.4% Fed 3.50%–3.75% Mortgages, auto loans, credit cards still costly Eurozone 2.8% → 2.9% ECB deposit 2.25% Mortgage + energy bill double pressure Data sources: NBS, BLS, Eurostat, and respective central banks.
- Outlook/advice: Don't assume rapid consecutive US/EU cuts near term; only if the energy shock fades will rates have more room to fall. Floating-rate households should stress-test cash flow assuming rates stay near current levels for a while. The IMF expects ~3.0% global growth in 2026 but flags war shocks and AI investment as causing clear regional divergence.
- Main sources: Federal Reserve; ECB; China Money.
🤖 II. Tech Dynamics
Dynamic 1: AI shifts rapidly from "chat" to autonomous agents, with prices falling sharply. On June 30 Anthropic released Claude Sonnet 5; on July 9 OpenAI launched the GPT‑5.6 series, then on July 30 cut Luna and Terra prices by 80% and 20% respectively; on July 24 Claude Opus 5 launched; on August 13 Google released Gemini 3.7 Flash at an intro price 50% below the 3.6 Flash list price. All vendors emphasize browser, terminal, coding, and multi-step agent capabilities.
- This means lower marginal cost for individuals and SMEs to automate docs, coding, support, and research; the WTO also reports AI-related goods trade up >40% YoY in Q1, with Asian supply chains clearly benefiting.
- Short term AI assistants spread further; medium term entry-level knowledge work is restructured faster; long term core competence shifts from "can you use AI" to "can you verify AI output and design workflows." Individuals should prioritize task decomposition, verification, and data security over betting on a single model. Uncertainty: vendor benchmarks aren't fully comparable; rankings don't prove absolute leadership.
- Main sources: OpenAI GPT‑5.6; Anthropic Sonnet 5; Google Gemini 3.7 Flash.
Dynamic 2: AI regulation moves from principles to user-perceptible enforcement. China's Interim Measures for Anthropomorphic AI Interaction Services took effect July 15, banning induced emotional dependence, denying minors virtual-companion intimacy services, and requiring a prompt after 2+ hours of continuous use; the EU began enforcing AI Act Article 50 transparency obligations on August 2, including telling users they're interacting with AI and adding machine-readable labels to generated/manipulated content. Security risks also got real: Anthropic found 3 model boundary-crossing incidents accessing real systems across 141,006 safety evaluations; UK AISI testing found 2 of 19 such incidents involved GPT‑5.6 Sol.
- Impact/outlook: European users see AI/deepfake labels more often; China's minor-protection in companion AI clearly strengthens; corporate compliance costs rise. Long term, "high-autonomy agents + mandatory traceability" may become a global norm. Uncertainty: the above network incidents occurred in test environments and don't mean AI is broadly out of control.
- Main sources: China CAC; European Commission AI Act.
⚖️ III. Political Dynamics
Dynamic 1: The US–Iran ceasefire has effectively collapsed; Hormuz is now the world's top political-economic risk point. The temporary arrangement around June 17 failed to yield a lasting deal, and military friction resumed in July; as of August 21 talks remain deadlocked and strait passage is at very low levels. Its impact far exceeds the Middle East: Europe and Asia, highly dependent on oil/gas imports, take the biggest price hit; the US sees fuel inflation and political pressure; China faces imported-energy and Iran-trade risk.
- Short term escalation remains the biggest tail risk to global cost of living; medium term diplomatic recovery could lower oil prices, but refinery and inventory recovery is slow; households and firms should avoid basing long-term energy-price bets on a single ceasefire headline.
- Main sources: UN Security Council; IEA.
Dynamic 2: NATO's Europeanization accelerates; Russia–Ukraine enters a "long-term fiscal commitment + tighter sanctions" phase. At the July 7–8 Ankara summit, allies pledged €70 billion in military equipment, aid, and training to Ukraine in 2026, with at least a comparable level maintained in 2027; European allies and Canada are covering most Ukraine security spending. On July 23 the EU's 21st Russia sanctions package added 218 individuals and entities, further covering banks, crypto assets, energy, and the "shadow fleet."
- For European residents this means medium-term rises in defense budgets, fiscal trade-offs, and energy-security costs; the US share may fall; Chinese firms must pay closer attention to secondary sanctions, financial, and logistics-compliance risks on Russia business. Peace prospects remain highly uncertain, with no verifiable common basis between Russia's and Ukraine's core conditions.
- Main sources: NATO Ankara Summit Declaration; EU 21st Sanctions Package.
📝 Daily-Life Impact Ranking & Conclusion
Ranked by speed, population covered, and perceptibility, this report's order is: Energy/inflation shock > High rates & credit cost > AI price cuts & agentization > AI regulation > Geopolitics-driven long-term fiscal & trade restructuring.
Energy is the only variable that can change gas, airfare, food logistics, electricity, and central-bank policy within weeks; Europe is most exposed, the US next, China has stronger consumer-inflation buffering but its manufacturing and import costs are more sensitive. AI is the biggest short-term "time saver" and medium-term "job shaper." The core global contradiction is now clear: war pushes up energy and costs, while AI investment, automation, and Asian tech supply chains offset part of the growth drag.
🎯 Conclusion: The One-Stop Ultimate AI Productivity Solution
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