How to Conver JPEG to PDF

I have a works brochure in jpg and png. how do i save it in pdf format as i want my customers to be able to download it of my website.
So how do i convert and save as pdf.
Im sure this has been asked loads before but i did a search and couldnt find the issue.
Kind Regards
Lucy

You can do it with Adobe Acrobat Standard or Professional, not Adobe Reader.

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